Naijia Liu wins the John T. Williams Dissertation Prize
Naijia Liu wins the John T. Williams Dissertation Prize
June 5, 2019
Graduate student Naijia Liu was awarded the John T. Williams Dissertation Prize for her dissertation prospectus, “Essays on Model Selection and Honest Inference." The award was given by the Society for Political Methodology.
Politics postdoctoral researcher Adam Bouyamourn has won the American Statistical Association’s Survey Research Methods/Government Statistics/Social Statistics (SRMS/GSS/SSS) 2026 Student Paper Competition for his work entitled “Where to Experiment? Site Selection
Professor Lane was interviewed for a recent article in Rolling Stone regarding a request by administration at Texas A&M University to remove a text by Plato from a philosophy course
Jan-Werner Müller has been elected to the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and the Humanities and officially joined the Academy this past week. The Academy looks back on a 325-year tradition