Career Encounters: Charlotte Starck
The overall theme that that drove me to political science, really, was that I really wanted to make a difference and I was very idealistic and I still believe that I can and I did […]
The overall theme that that drove me to political science, really, was that I really wanted to make a difference and I was very idealistic and I still believe that I can and I did […]
The #APSA2013 Annual Meeting took place at the Palmer House Hilton in Chicago, Ill. Below are some highlights of the Reception Honoring Teaching.
Kara Alaimo, Ph.D. is Assistant Professor in the Department of Journalism, Media Studies, and Public Relations at Hofstra University. In 2014, she received a Centennial Center grant from the Presidency Research Fund to present her […]
APSA’s most recent research support symposium, held at the 2015 Annual Meeting, informed members of funding opportunities available from a range of resources and included practical tips for successful grant writing. The symposium included speakers […]
Congressman Dave Obey represented Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional District in the House of Representatives for 42 years. He is the longest serving member of Congress in Wisconsin history. Of the over 10,000 men and women who […]
David Richmond is the Department Chair of the Social Studies Department at Centennial High School in Bakersfield, Calif. My first contact with political science was Watergate and I was 13 years old and I wanted […]
PS: Political Science and Politics is excited to announce a new publication opportunity for scholars in our profession, “From the Sections.” Our intention with creating this section is to provide a broader outlet for the […]
The #APSA2013 Annual Meeting took place at the Palmer House Hilton in Chicago, Ill. Below are some highlights of the graduate student happy hour.
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