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Political Science’s Burgess Writes New Book on LGBTQ Politics

Dr. Susan Burgess

Dr. Susan Burgess, Professor of Political Science, recently published her new book LGBTQ Politics: A Critical Reader, a collection of essays from thirty people who study LGBTQ issues in politics. “How have people gone about that and how has it changed what we assumed we knew in political science?” said […]

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October 31, 2017 at 6:20 pmResearch

Fall 2017 | Theme Announces English Course on Law

Fall 2017 | Theme Announces English Course on Law

Dr. Jill Rosser, Professor of English, is teaching ENG 4600: Topics in English Studies in the upcoming Fall 2017 semester. ENG 4600: Topics in English Studies is open to all seniors, including non-English majors, who are interested in literature in which the legal profession plays an essential role. The course […]

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March 21, 2017 at 2:06 pmNews

Fall 2017 | Theme Announces Course on African American Political Thought

Fall 2017 | Theme Announces Course on African American Political Thought

Dr. Daniel Moak, Assistant Professor of African American Studies, is teaching AAS 3680: African American Political Thought in the upcoming Fall 2017 semester. AAS 3680: African American Political Thought is open to all students who have taken AAS 2020: African American History II and are interested in topics of race, […]

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March 21, 2017 at 2:05 pmNews

New Faculty Daniel Moak Focuses in Race and Politics

New Faculty Daniel Moak Focuses in Race and Politics

Dr. Daniel Moak has joined Ohio University as Assistant Professor of African American Studies. He is also a new Faculty Affiliate of the Center for Law, Justice & Culture. Moak focuses on race and politics, with an emphasis on recognizing voices atypical to the discourse surrounding race. “There are multiple […]

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November 22, 2016 at 1:06 pmNews

New Faculty Rosemary Nagy Specializes in Law and Transitional Justice

Rosemary Nagy

Dr. Rosemary Nagy has joined Ohio University’s Political Science Department as visiting professor from Nipissing University, which is in North Bay, Ontario, Canada. Nagy’s areas of specialization, including law, politics, gender, and human rights, all are reflected in her recent research involving Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. According to Nagy, […]

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October 18, 2016 at 12:39 pmNews