APSA Teaching and Learning Symposium

Call for Proposals: Teaching Political Science at a Community College

The American Political Science Association’s (APSA) Teaching and Learning Symposia Program is pleased to announce a call for proposals for a cohort of political scientists to participate in a three-week virtual teaching and learning symposium […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Meet 2022 RBSI Scholar, Joel-Anthone Bossous, Georgetown University

Joel-Anthone Bossous, Georgetown University Joel Bossous is a third-year student at Georgetown University and a proud New Yorker. He is currently pursuing his bachelor’s degree, double-majoring in Government and Africana Philosophy & Diasporic Studies – […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Meet 2022 RBSI Scholar, Devin Green, Johns Hopkins University

Devin Green, Johns Hopkins University Devin Green is a Junior at Johns Hopkins University studying political science. He is currently a research assistant in the P3 Lab at the Agora Institute studying social movements theory […]

APSA

Learning How to Play with Machines

Learning to Play with the Machines will increase visibility, scholarship, and communication between the fields of political and computer science. The project is organized around three major themes: Dialogue, Discovery, and Design. The centerpiece of […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Meet 2022 RBSI Scholar, Blessyn Marcelle, Temple University

Blessyn Marcelle, Temple University Blessyn Marcelle is a first-generation rising senior at Temple University majoring in political science with a minor in criminal justice. She is also a member of the national political science honor […]