APSA Annual Meeting

Career Profile: Irene S. Wu

Political scientists pursue wide-ranging and diverse career paths. This interview series, developed by the APSA Professional Development Program, highlights the many different ways political scientists carry their skills and expertise into the workforce. For more […]

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Documentary Film: America’s Diplomats

America’s Diplomats While in Philadelphia, APSA attendees had the opportunity to preview the Diplomacy Center Foundation and Foreign Policy Association’s new film, America’s Diplomats, in the city of Philadelphia’s new film venue in the Pennsylvania […]

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Becoming a Stop on the Road to the White House, Using a University Protocol to Govern Candidate Visits

Becoming a Stop on the Road to the White House, Using a University Protocol to Govern Candidate Visits Karen M. Kedrowski, Winthrop University Katarina Duich Moyon, Winthrop University Winthrop University capitalized upon South Carolina’s early presidential […]

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The Puzzling Persistence of Racial Inequality in Canada

Chapter 8: The Puzzling Persistence of Racial Inequality in Canada Keith Banting, Queen’s University Debra Thompson, Northwestern University This chapter examines the puzzling persistence of racial economic disparities in Canada, which continue despite a social […]

2016 Elections

Election, Post-Election, and Civic Education Resources

Election, Post-Election, and Civic Education Resources During this election and post-election season, teachers in high school and college classrooms all over the country have been focused on civic engagement, voting, and the electoral process.  Throughout […]