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Interns Talk about Community-Based Work with Mayors, Farmers, Historians

David Giddens, Political Science student at OHIO, did a community-based internship with the Mayors Partnership for Progress.

 Ohio University interns from three community-based programs — the Mayors Partnership for Progress, the Southeast Ohio History Center, and Rural Action — talked about their experiences and accomplishments at the Community-Based Internship Showcase. Watch as interns tell their tales of resurrecting the history of a lynching in Athens, working […]

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February 1, 2020 at 1:29 pmNews

Waterbury Publishes Article on Populist Nationalism in Hungary

Dr. Myra Waterbury

Dr. Myra Waterbury, Professor of Political Science at Ohio University, published an article called “Populist Nationalism and the Challenges of Divided Nationhood: The Politics of Migration, Mobility, and Demography in Post-2010 Hungary” in East European Politics and Societies, an international, interdisciplinary journal for the examination of critical issues related to […]

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January 29, 2020 at 3:35 pmResearch

Career Corner | Apply by Feb. 8 for Summer Internships with Sen. Portman

3D rendering of a compass with the word internship

U.S. Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio is accepting internship applicants for Summer 2020. Applications for Summer 2020 must be submitted on or before Friday, Feb. 8. More information and how to apply. Internships in the Washington, D.C., and Ohio offices of Sen. Portman offer college-aged students an exciting introduction to […]

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January 29, 2020 at 9:43 amAnnouncements News

Tadlock Research on Attitudes about Transgender Athletes Featured in SciTech Daily

Dr. Barry Tadlock

Dr. Barry Tadlock, Professor of Political Science at Ohio University, was part of a research team featured in a story in SciTech Daily headlined “Research Reveals Public Attitudes About Transgender Athletes.” As several states draft legislation that would force student-athletes to play as their gender identified on their birth certificate […]

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January 14, 2020 at 10:16 amFaculty in the News In the News

Agensky Publishes Article in Third World Quarterly

Dr. Jonathan Agensky

Dr. Jonathan Agensky, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Ohio University, just published an article in Third World Quarterly, titled “Who Governs? Religion and Order in Postcolonial Africa.” In the article, Agensky argues that religion and governance intersect to create political order in sub-Saharan settings and that this reflects enduring […]

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January 13, 2020 at 8:43 amResearch

Alumni News | Chapman and Prabucki Named Partners at BakerHostetler Law Firm

Ken Prabucki

Two Ohio University alumni were named partners in the BakerHostetler Litigation Group, according to a news release. They were among 17 lawyers elected to the partnership in nine of the firm’s offices. BakerHostetler is a leading national law firm that helps clients around the world address their most complex and critical business […]

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January 3, 2020 at 8:10 amAlumni Alumni in the News In the News

Mitchell Finds Foreign Policy Decisions Complicated by Domestic Polarization at West Point Conference

Mitchell Finds Foreign Policy Decisions Complicated by Domestic Polarization at West Point Conference

Ohio University student Kiersten Mitchell ’20 discovered that making foreign policy decisions is complicated by domestic polarization in a mock foreign policy exercise at the 71st Annual Student Conference on U.S. Affairs at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in New York. The conference gives college students from across […]

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December 11, 2019 at 9:14 amIn Class News