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  • herd
    ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ is continuously updating its information and guidance for the university community to address the changing status of COVID-19. This page is intended to provide information about COVID-19 and its impacts to ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ, precautions that are
  • buff
    Check HERE for campus event cancellation questions and for guidance on event hosting exceptions.  
  • pavel
    Congratulations to Pavel Bacovsky, one of our very own Ph.D. Candidates! His article titled " Gaming alone: Videogaming and Sociopolitical Attitudes" has been published in SAGE Journals.Abstract: What sustains prosocial attitudes and
  • adaily
    Congratulations to Ph.D. candidate Anna Daily for accepting an exciting job offer at Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts!
  • Women in Law Day
    Every year the Women's Law Caucus at University of Colorado (Boulder) invites high school and undergraduate students across Colorado to join us at the Wolf Law building to learn about law school and the career opportunities available to aspiring
  • Jake Reagan
    Jake Raegan, a senior Political Science major here at ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ, has received the 2020 Thomas Jefferson Award. This award is given to those in the CU community who hold a strong concern for the advancement of higher education and a deep sense
  • Broz
    The PSCI department is hosting Dr. Lawrence Broz of UCSD next Friday, January 17th. Dr. Broz will be discussing international economic order and the contributions found in the research agendas created by social scientists. This talk will be held
  • DKG
    The Political Science department is hosting distinguished presidential historian, public speaker, and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Doris Kearns Goodwin, for a student-only lecture. This event will be on the 31st from 9:00-9:50 am at the
  • Rezwan
    The 10th Annual First-Year Graduate Student Poster Session was held on Tuesday, December 10th, 2019 on the second floor of the Ketchum Hall West Wing.Based on faculty voting, this year’s award winners are:1st place: Sarah
  • kimberly killen
    Kimberly's very first article, “Can You Hear Me Now? Race, Motherhood, and the Politics of Being Heard," is now out in print in the APSA journal Politics and Gender as the lead article of the issue!Check it out here: https://www.cambridge.
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