Hello readers. I’m Alise Coen and I’m an Associate Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Public and Environmental […]
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Romania Today: Old Wine in the New Bottle? with Dr. Monica Ciobanu
Following the bloody revolution of December 1989, Romania’s protracted transition to democracy seemed to have finally become irreversible after the […]
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United Nations Day: October 24th
On October 24th each year, we celebrate the day the United Nations (UN) became a reality as the UN Charter officially entered into force. While you might have forgotten to send a card to your favorite international organizations, friend (or professor), or have not brushed up on your memorization of the sovereignty clause (Article 2.1), the day is an important time to acknowledge the value of the UN and appreciate its work.
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Canonball Episode 32: Model U.N. (w/Dr. Elizabeth Wheat)
Dr. Elizabeth Wheat is an Associate Professor in the Environmental Policy and Planning and Political Science programs at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. She teaches courses on environmental law, environmental policy, geopolitics, the American presidency, and more. In this episode, she talks with Chuck and Ryan about her love of the Model United Nations where she competed as a student at Alma College.
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No Reservations: When Policy Becomes Identity (w/ Dr. Alise Coen)
The stories we tell ourselves about who we are intersect with politics in important ways. Based on her work studying the intertwinement of U.S. refugee policies and domestic identity narratives, Dr. Coen will discuss how policy positions become embedded in identities.
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The ‘No Reservations’ Speaker Series Returns Fall 2021
The Weidner Center for the Performing Arts is pleased to announce that the No Reservations Speaker Series returns for its second year of thought-provoking […]
Read moreCuriosity by CAHSS LIVE
Join us for five super-short talks and performances from CAHSS faculty.
Read moreA Constitution Day Conversation wit Prof. Bill Whitford
In recognition of Constitution Day, please join us for a virtual talk on “Partisan Gerrymandering: How It’s Done, Its Consequences, […]
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Inspiring Teacher: Aaron Weinschenk (political science)
“Dr. Weinschenk shares his passion for what he teaches with his students and inspired me to pursue a degree in […]
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Featured Student: Patrick Sicula
Patrick Sicula is majoring in Political Science and Democracy and Justice Studies with an emphasis in U.S. and the World. […]
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