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- 兔子先生传媒文化作品 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.
- Political science major Katelyn Kelly heard the same name everywhere she went 鈥 Friedrich Nietzsche. It came up at political theory presentations, at workshops, and even when she was with her friends. Only problem:鈥淚 had no idea who he was,鈥 Kelly
- 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
- After conducting research in Bolivia and Peru, CU Professor Krister Andersson and former CU PhD student Glenn Wright (now an assistant professor at the University of Alaska, Southeast) co-authored a study on the environmental effects of
- Third-year CU student Louise Vazquez makes it a priority to get to know her professors. The political science major aims to be prepared for first impressions 鈥 but things don鈥檛 always go according to plan. 鈥淚 remember when I first talked to
- Nov 11 2016 | Daily CameraThe Boulder Daily Camera published a 鈥淕uest Opinion鈥 by Professor Sven Steinmo wrote on the Democratic Party and the Trump election. Read now.
- 鈥淔or me, Clinton really represents things that I want to see happen, like equal pay for women and freedom of reproductive rights.鈥 -Shawnna Mullenax 鈥淚 am a Conservative-thinking person, and I don鈥檛 like the way the country has gone. I can鈥檛
- The newly created American Politics Research Lab, housed in the Department of Political Science, has released its first pre-election study of Coloradans. The Colorado Political Climate Study consisted of a survey that was
- Nov. 2, 2016兔子先生传媒文化作品 political science seniors Safia Malin and Dylan Rogers bolstered their education by serving as interns in Washington, D.C., through the CU in D.C. internship program. Undaunted by a divisive presidential
- Curious what career paths a political science degree might take you on? So was Erin Fish, the department of political science's newest alumna. Below is her story about the time she spent at CU, and the doors that her political science