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A Woman on the Hill: A Front-Row Seat to Women’s Impact in Congress

July 19, 2016 Comments Off on A Woman on the Hill: A Front-Row Seat to Women’s Impact in Congress

The latest virtual issue of PS features articles written by alumni of the Congressional Fellowship Program (CFP) from 2010 to 2015. The CFP fellows serve yearlong placements in congressional and executive offices, and they chronicle […]

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Meet Thomas König, the New Lead Editor of the American Political Science Review

July 18, 2016 Comments Off on Meet Thomas König, the New Lead Editor of the American Political Science Review

Thomas König is professor of political science and director of the interdisciplinary center on “The Political Economy of Reforms.” He also directs the EITM Europe summer institute. His research focuses on international and legislative politics […]

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The Value of Time in the US Senate: A Fellow’s Perspective on Obstruction

July 15, 2016 Comments Off on The Value of Time in the US Senate: A Fellow’s Perspective on Obstruction

The latest virtual issue of PS features articles written by alumni of the Congressional Fellowship Program (CFP) from 2010 to 2015. The CFP fellows serve yearlong placements in congressional and executive offices, and they chronicle […]

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Meet the New Director of Research for Project Vote, Dr. LaShonda Brenson

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Dr. LaShonda Brenson works to develop and supervise new research projects relating to Project Vote’s Government Agency Voter Registration Program. Prior to joining Project Vote’s staff, Dr. Brenson earned her Ph.D. in Political Science from […]

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Meet 2015 Fund for Latino Scholarship Recipient Zoila Ponce de León Seijas

July 14, 2016 Comments Off on Meet 2015 Fund for Latino Scholarship Recipient Zoila Ponce de León Seijas

The primary purpose of the Fund for Latino Scholarship is to encourage and support the recruitment, retention and promotion of Latino/a political scientists. A secondary goal is to support research on Latino/a politics. Zoila Ponce […]

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John Brademas, Indiana Congressman and N.Y.U. President, Dies at 89

July 13, 2016 Comments Off on John Brademas, Indiana Congressman and N.Y.U. President, Dies at 89

Photo courtesy of the New York Times. “John Brademas, a political, financial and academic dynamo who served 22 years in Congress and more than a decade as president of New York University in an all-but-seamless […]

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A Health Professional’s Political Science Education: Lessons from a Congressional Fellowship

July 13, 2016 Comments Off on A Health Professional’s Political Science Education: Lessons from a Congressional Fellowship

The latest virtual issue of PS features articles written by alumni of the Congressional Fellowship Program (CFP) from 2010 to 2015. The CFP fellows serve yearlong placements in congressional and executive offices, and they chronicle […]

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Meet 2016 APSA RBSI Scholar Jose Gomez, Binghamton University

July 13, 2016 Comments Off on Meet 2016 APSA RBSI Scholar Jose Gomez, Binghamton University

Jose Gomez is a junior studying at Binghamton University. Throughout his college years, Jose has volunteered as a teaching assistant at Binghamton’s American Civic Association and also involved himself as a graphic designer in the city […]

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