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6 January 2021
Associate Professor Hyeran Jo Receives Award from the National Science Foundation
Associate Professor Hyeran Jo was awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation for her project titled "Integrative International Interventions: Militant Violence and Human Security in Contemporary Conflicts."
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8 December 2020
From Bobcat to Aggie: A December Graduate with an Unlikely Beginning
Lindsey Brenner ‘20 came to Aggieland her sophomore year in the hopes of pushing herself academically. She’s done just that while making lifelong friends in the process.
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4 December 2020
Stay CLASSy, Liberal Arts!
Every year, the College of Liberal Arts Superior Service (CLASS) Awards Program recognizes individuals who provide outstanding service to the college and demonstrate leadership, ingenuity, job excellence, and support for diversity. Here are the winners for 2020.
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1 December 2020
Political Science Former Student Appointed to White House Senior Communication Staff
Elizabeth Alexander '01 makes history after being appointed to the first-ever all-female White House communications team for the Biden Administration.
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25 November 2020
Professor Dwight A. Roblyer Honored With 2020 Distinguished Achievement Award
Political Science Senior Lecturer Dr. Dwight A. Roblyer is one of the 25 recipients of this prestigious recognition and is being specifically awarded for his exceptional teaching.
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17 November 2020
Trump Was Expected To Lose Votes In Places Where More People Died Of COVID-19. He Didn’t.
In a recent interview with Buzzfeed News Associate Professor, Michael T. Koch discusses how the pandemic has affected voting behavior in counties that were severely hit by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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2 November 2020
Professor Brittany N. Perry Interviews with NPR
Professor Brittany N. Perry interviews with NPR in a new podcast discussing Texas voter ID laws and their possible effect on the 2020 election.
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27 October 2020
Professor George C. Edwards III interviews with The Guardian
In a recent interview with The Guardian, George C. Edwards III, University Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Political Science explains the electoral college and its possible impact on the 2020 presidential election.
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7 October 2020
Why We All Fall for Conspiracy Theories
Believing conspiracy theories and superstitions can be both good and bad. Experts explain what they are and why we fall for them.
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30 September 2020
Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Legacy Continues as Researchers Study Her Career
Throughout her career, Ruth Bader Ginsburg increased the legal rights of half the United States population. Her work and legacy will continue to be studied by liberal arts scholars for many years.