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Political Science Students Take Firsts at Research Expo

Graduate student Bruna Pereira won first prize in Arts and Humanities 1 for her study, “The Impact of the Period of Crisis on the Electorate Behavior in Brazil.”

Five Political Science students presented their work at Ohio University’s 2019 Student Research & Creative Activity Expo on April 11. Four hailed from the Honors Tutorial Program, the fifth from the M.A. in Political Science. Two of the five presenters received awards. Political Science graduate student Bruna Pereira won first […]

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April 27, 2019 at 10:56 pmIn Class News Research

Rodas Wins Best Paper Award at Ohio Association of Economists and Political Scientists

Christian Rodas

By George Shea ’19 Not often can an individual say their writing is award winning. Christian Rodas, a graduate student at Ohio University, is one who can. In September, Rodas was awarded the Best Paper Award by a Graduate Student at the 78th Conference of Ohio Association of Economists and […]

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October 10, 2018 at 12:50 pmNews

Political Science Students Sarah Strinka and Alissa Iwaniuk Win Paper Awards

Sarah Strinka

Political Science students Sarah Strinka and Alissa Iwaniuk are winners of the Karen Jenkins-King undergraduate and graduate paper awards for 2018. Iwaniuk, a second-year student completing the M.A. in Political Science, received this year’s Jenkins-King Award for best graduate essay. Her essay, “When Worlds Collide: The Intersection of Eurasian Regionalism, […]

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April 20, 2018 at 12:03 pmAnnouncements

Political Science Students Present at the Research Expo

Political Science Students Present at the Research Expo

Six students from the Political Science Department presented their work at the 2018 Student Research and Creative Activity Expo on April 12. Five hailed from the Honors Tutorial Program, the sixth from the M.A. program in Political Science. Four of the six presenters received awards. HTC student Reiya Bhat received […]

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April 15, 2018 at 9:25 amResearch

Jabbari Presents on Peacebuilding at International Studies Conference

Jabbari Presents on Peacebuilding at International Studies Conference

Political Science graduate student Fatma Jabbari recently presented a paper on “The Discursive Production of Citizenship and Social Identity in Textbooks: The Case of Tunisia,” at the Annual Convention of the International Studies Association in San Francisco April 4-7. Jabbari’s paper, connected to her thesis project on the Arab uprising in Tunisia, involved […]

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April 13, 2018 at 8:22 amResearch