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Hard Truths: The Importance of Teaching Race in Introductory American Government and Politics for Undergraduates

Hard Truths: The Importance of Teaching Race in Introductory American Government and Politics for Undergraduates by Rongal D. Watson, Beloit College In this essay, I recount the rationale for emphasizing race in an introductory American […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Meet 2020 Bunche Fellow, Camille Edwards

Camille Edwards, University of California Camille Edwards is a junior at the University of California, Irvine majoring in political science. She is a resident advisor, Pre-Law Society member, and six-time Dean’s Honor List recipient. As a […]

Congressional Fellowship Program

Meet 2020-2021 APSA Congressional Fellow Savannah Eccles Johnston of Claremont Graduate University

Meet Savannah Eccles Johnston, PhD, Claremont Graduate University Savannah Eccles Johnston received her PhD in political science from Claremont Graduate University. Her research focuses on ideology and American political thought. Her dissertation, What Enemy Hath Done […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Meet MFP Spring Fellow, Francy Luna Diaz, University of Michigan

The APSA Minority Fellows Program, established in 1969, aims to increase diversity in the discipline of political science. The Spring MFP supports students from underrepresented backgrounds who are currently enrolled in the first or second […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Meet MFP Spring Fellow, Chloe Ricks, University of Pennsylvania

The APSA Minority Fellows Program, established in 1969, aims to increase diversity in the discipline of political science. The Spring MFP supports students from underrepresented backgrounds who are currently enrolled in the first or second […]