Posts Tagged ‘Political Science’
Meeting in the middle
Posted in On Campus on April 23, 2013
Former Senator Olympia Snowe urges voters and politicians to remember that “compromise” is not a dirty word.
A life’s work on death row
Posted in On Campus on April 12, 2013
Sister Helen Prejean, human rights activist and author of Dead Man Walking, brings lessons from death row to Denison.
My first boss was a would-be senator
Posted in Voices of Denison on December 18, 2012
Lucas Meyer ’12 explains how managing a state Senate campaign has a lot to do with money, messaging, and the liberal arts.
Sound advice for career planning
Posted in On Campus on March 14, 2012
Four recent alumni return to campus to share stories and lessons with current political science majors.
‘I never, ever, ever in my life intended to go into politics …’
Posted in On Campus on October 14, 2011
He may not have intended to live a political life, but James Baker III had plenty of stories to share, as well as insight into the current state of the country.
Life on ‘the other hill’
Posted in Beyond Campus on June 28, 2011
Political science students in Denison’s Richard G. Lugar ’54 Program make the most of their time on Capitol Hill.
Welcome, Madame Secretary
Posted in On Campus on April 21, 2011
Madeleine Albright’s day at Denison featured plenty of good conversations with students—and a buzzard-y brooch.
Scenes from Egypt’s ‘Day of Wrath’
Posted in Voices of Denison on February 16, 2011
When Cairo erupted in protest, Nick Lewandowski ’09 was there. In his own words and images, he shares a street-level account of the movement’s terrifying and uncertain early days.
International intrigue
Posted in On Campus on December 9, 2010
Model UN students ran the table at this year’s American Model United Nations International Conference in Chicago.
Making refugees feel at home
Posted in Academics & Research on November 19, 2010
Erik Singh ’11 used his research project to learn about the challenges facing Somali refugees in Ohio.
Threat reduction in Africa
Posted in Beyond Campus on November 16, 2010
Two Denisonians work to reduce the threat of biological and conventional weapon stockpiles in Africa.
My fellow Denisonians…
Posted in Academics & Research on November 12, 2010
Students in Campaigns & Elections, and their fictional congressional candidates, experience the tough realities of the campaign trail.
Mr. Dold goes to Washington
Posted in Beyond Campus on November 4, 2010
In a close race, Robert Dold ’91 is elected to Congress as a representative for Illinois.
Islamic economics & the Iranian Revolution
Posted in Academics & Research on November 2, 2010
Economics prof Sohrab Behdad discusses Islamic economics in revolutionary Iran with Amsterdam’s Radio Zamaneh.
As Ohio goes…
Posted in Beyond Campus on October 28, 2010
With elections less than a week away, poli sci prof Mike Brady surveys the political landscape.
The brush strokes of reconciliation
Posted in Academics & Research on October 22, 2010
Political Science major Erin Saul ’11 uses her studio art background to delve deep into Northern Ireland’s troubled past.
Amber, aliens & the American diaspora
Posted in Academics & Research on September 10, 2010
Summer Scholars dish out their research in the humanities, social sciences, and fine arts.



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