The UConn Department of Political Science studies how the political process shapes the choices we face as a community.
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- Student Successes: Late Fall 2024Arianna Estrella (‘28) won a free passport and support through the application process from EGL’s Global Passport Project. Gianna Socci (‘25)’s research was featured in the UConn Today article, “‘It’s Alive!’ (and Guilty?): Student Considers Whether Frankenstein’s Monster Could Be Held Liable in Court Of Law” In October, James Shiang (’25), Mariam Vargas […]Posted on December 6, 2024
- Alumni Notes: Late Fall 2024Dr. Rhea Debussy (Ph.D ‘18)’s article, entitled “LGBTQ+ Voters in These 4 States Could Swing the 2024 Presidential Election“, was published in “The Conversation”. Emily Luna (CLAS ‘17) graduated from Western New England University School of Law with a J.D in May 2024. She recently joined Diana, Conti & Tunila, LLP in Manchester, CT […]Posted on December 6, 2024
- Faculty Achievements: Late Fall 2024Dr. Pressman – along with co-authors Erica Chenoweth, Soha Hammam, and Jay Ulfelder – recently published “Protests in the United States on Palestine and Israel, 2023–2024” in Social Movement Studies. The article characterizes the movements based on their Crowd Counting Consortium data. For example, the article addresses size, frequency, and the largely non-violent protestors. It […]Posted on December 6, 2024
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Join us next Wednesday for a discussion on Florida's current climate with Dan Smith of the University of Florida! This event will take place in SHH 408 or via WebEx. We hope to see you there!
The Pizza and Politics has been moved to April 9th from 4:00-5:00pm in SHH 408. This event will have a special guest Anita B. McBride!!! She is the executive-in-residence at the Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies in the School of Public Affairs at American University in Washington, ...D.C. She directs programming and national conferences on the legacies of America’s first ladies and their historical influence on politics, policy, and global diplomacy. McBride's White House service spans two decades and three presidential administrations. Come to learn more about her experiences and ask questions!!!
Prof. Isaac Kamola has graciously agreed to come speak this Wednesday from 4:30-6pm. He will discuss his paper, Manufacturing Backlash: Right-Wing Think Tanks and Legislative Attacks on Higher Education, 2021–2023.. Isaac is also the founder of the Center for the Defense of Academic Freedom and ...Faculty First Responders. Stay tuned for further information about the location of the talk.
Join us next Thursday, March 13th for an event on International Patterns and Effects of Global Populism! We will be joined by Daniel Wajner of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem. This event will take place in SHH 408 and via WebEx. We hope to see you there!
Our 3/12 Pizza and Politics event has been canceled and moved to Wednesday, April 9th! Stay tuned for more information.
Dr. Kelsey Leonard is a water scientist and is coming to UConn on March 4th in Homer Babbidge from 4:00-5:30pm. Courtney Leonard is an artist and filmmaker who will be on Storrs campus in SHH 408 on March 6th from 4:00-5:30pm. Lastly, both Kelsey and Courtney will be at the Avery Point Campus on ...Wednesday March 5th from 3:30-4:30pm!!! Join us to hear about their amazing work!!
Join us next Wednesday, 3/12 for an event on the Human Rights Due Diligence Norm and its Norm Entrepreneurs, joined by Imge Akaslan of the Max Planck Institute. The Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science is a formally independent non-governmental and non-profit association of research ...institutes. We hope to see you there!
Join us next Monday, March 10th for an event on How to Win an Election: Political Media in Elections, with J. Toscano.
J. Toscano, of Backstory Strategies, has been devising strategy and cutting TV and digital ads for candidates, party committees, and public interest groups for more than ...20 years. He’s helped elect members of Congress like progressive firebrand Pramila Jayapal, Dr. Kim Schrier, House impeachment manager Sylvia Garcia and Steven Horsford, the first Black member of Congress in Nevada history. He’s worked with VoteVets, the League of Conservation Voters, and other groups to elect patriots and environmental champions to Congress. Prior to becoming a political consultant, Toscano, a Connecticut native, served as the Communications Director for the House Democratic Caucus and as the Director of Public Affairs for Americorps during the Clinton Administration.
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Learn about future opportunities to study abroad as a JD student at UConn School of Law. Hear from the UConn Law International Programs team and connect with a current law student who recently studied abroad. This event is virtual, to register please use the QR Code or click the link in our bio!