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  • Passmore
    Graduate Student in Political ScienceThe Department of Political Science would like to congratulate Ph.D candidate Tim Passmore on his receiving the Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy grant of 2016. Passmore was one of 20 to receive this national
  • Joby Schaffer
    Graduate Student in Political ScienceThe Department of Political Science would like to congratulate Ph.D candidate Joby Schaffer on receiving the 2017 Inaugural Seligson Prize from Latin American Public Opinion Project (LAPOP). Both Schaffer and his
  • casey
    Political Science Student AssistantThe Political Science Department would like to congratulate Casey Van Divier on receiving the 2017 Bartkus Family Scholarship. This scholarship was created by Tony Bartkus, who was inspired by his son Dale Bartkus
  • VanEK
    Congratulations to Louis Vazquez on winning the PSCI Van Ek Award. Here is a little bit of information on this award winning student! As a political science major, I have a passion for the mechanisms that shape the world we live
  • Susan Clarke
    The Political Science Department would like to congratulate Susan Clarke on receiving the 2017 Contribution to the Field of Urban Affairs Award. Graduate students from both the University of Colorado-Boulder and Northwestern
  • election event
    On Thursday, March 2, CU Boulder's American Politics Research Lab (APRL) hosted a panel entitled “The 2016 Elections: What Just Happened?” One and all were invited to the Old Main Chapel on campus, which filled up with more than 130 students,
  • Megan Shannon
    The Political Science Department would like to congratulate one of our own, Megan Shannon, as a winner of the 2016 Glenn Palmer Prize from Peace Science Society (International). It was awarded to the best publication in Conflict Management
  • Chains
    CU Boulder researchers win USAID grant to examine backpedaling democraciesPresident John F. Kennedy signed the Foreign Assistance Act in 1961, for the first time separating federal budgets for defense and non-defense spending and creating the U.S.
  • katelyn kelly
    Political science major Katelyn Kelly heard the same name everywhere she went – Friedrich Nietzsche. It came up at political theory presentations, at workshops, and even when she was with her friends. Only problem:“I had no idea who he was,” Kelly
  • Awards Ceremony
    From left to right: Sasha Strong, Dr. David Brown, Geneiveve SchneiderCU transfer students receive prestigious Arts & Sciences award When Geneiveve Schneider and Sasha Strong graduated from Front Range Community College, the
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