In This Section News Events News Recent news from the Department of Political Science These students are in college for free under new program for lower-income Minnesotans CLA students Niklas Gamble and Karina Villeda talk to MPR News about the impact of the North Star Promise scholarship. In some Minnesota schools, artificial intelligence gets a seat in the classroom Political science professor Timothy Johnson is quoted in this MPR News story about introducing students to AI. Six new CLA additions to the Minnesota Alumni Market The MN Alumni Market continues to grow and we are proud to share these new CLA alumni-owned businesses for you to browse and support. Student Spotlight: Faraday Quioh Meet Faraday Quioh, a first-year transfer and returning student majoring in political science. Legal Lessons: A Political Scientist's Dive into Domestic Violence Advocacy PhD candidate Linda Parranto Vital trades theory for practice, supporting domestic violence survivors and discovering her true calling in the process. With less than a month to go until the election, Harris and Trump are lasered in on a few key states Both major candidates are focusing on battleground states in final weeks before the election. Dan Myers, a professor of political science weighs in. Harris’s own ballot will include crime measure dividing Democrats in Calif. Howard Lavine, a professor of political science in the College of Liberal Arts weighs in on potentially contentious ballot items. Which is the fairest electoral system? Mega-election year sparks debate Professor David Samuels is quoted in this Springer Nature news feature comparing the merits of contrasting voting methods. Minnesota Republicans seek a reset after two years of DFL trifecta in St. Paul “There’s a real tendency for these races to sort of fly beneath the radar." Political science professor Andrew Karch discusses a key Minnesota Senate race. World Teachers' Day 2024 We celebrate the passionate educators who shape minds and inspire growth across the College of Liberal Arts. Thank you for all that you do. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
These students are in college for free under new program for lower-income Minnesotans CLA students Niklas Gamble and Karina Villeda talk to MPR News about the impact of the North Star Promise scholarship.
In some Minnesota schools, artificial intelligence gets a seat in the classroom Political science professor Timothy Johnson is quoted in this MPR News story about introducing students to AI.
Six new CLA additions to the Minnesota Alumni Market The MN Alumni Market continues to grow and we are proud to share these new CLA alumni-owned businesses for you to browse and support.
Student Spotlight: Faraday Quioh Meet Faraday Quioh, a first-year transfer and returning student majoring in political science.
Legal Lessons: A Political Scientist's Dive into Domestic Violence Advocacy PhD candidate Linda Parranto Vital trades theory for practice, supporting domestic violence survivors and discovering her true calling in the process.
With less than a month to go until the election, Harris and Trump are lasered in on a few key states Both major candidates are focusing on battleground states in final weeks before the election. Dan Myers, a professor of political science weighs in.
Harris’s own ballot will include crime measure dividing Democrats in Calif. Howard Lavine, a professor of political science in the College of Liberal Arts weighs in on potentially contentious ballot items.
Which is the fairest electoral system? Mega-election year sparks debate Professor David Samuels is quoted in this Springer Nature news feature comparing the merits of contrasting voting methods.
Minnesota Republicans seek a reset after two years of DFL trifecta in St. Paul “There’s a real tendency for these races to sort of fly beneath the radar." Political science professor Andrew Karch discusses a key Minnesota Senate race.
World Teachers' Day 2024 We celebrate the passionate educators who shape minds and inspire growth across the College of Liberal Arts. Thank you for all that you do.