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The UConn Department of Political Science studies how the political process shapes the choices we face as a community.

We offer academic programs that bridge the humanities and social sciences. Our cutting-edge research reflects our commitment to methodological and intellectual openness and diversity. Our community provides a bedrock for academic exploration and intellectual engagement at the University.

 

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  • Student Successes: Late Fall 2024
    Arianna 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 2024
    Dr. 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 2024
    Dr. 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

Upcoming Events

  1. Feb 22 Kinds of Cognition Graduate Conference 9:00am
  2. Feb 25 Lectures in Digital Media: Digital Analyses of the 2024 Election 12:30pm
  3. Feb 25 Networking Night for International Students 4:00pm
  4. Mar 5 From Undergrad to Law School: Exploring the Study Abroad Experience 4:00pm
  5. Mar 12 Pizza and Politics 4:00pm
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The Affordable Care Act (ACA) and the federal rulemaking process around Section 1557 of the law have increased access to healthcare for transgender people. Congressional attempts to repeal the ACA failed multiple times during the first Trump administration, but in recent years, increased rates of ...anti-trans legislation continue to raise concerns over access to transition-related healthcare (i.e. gender affirming care). In this presentation, attendees will learn about the importance of the ACA for transgender healthcare. Additionally, this lecture will examine attempts to limit transition-related healthcare access under the ACA during the first Trump administration. Following this, attendees will learn what we can expect from the second Trump administration, which has already taken steps to redefine “sex” in the Dept. of Health and Human Services (HHS) of the federal government.

Rhea Debussy, Ph.D. (she/her) ( @rheadebussy ) is a nationally recognized transgender rights activist and the inaugural Director of External Affairs at @equitas.health , which is one of the largest LGBTQ+ and HIV/AIDS serving healthcare organizations in the country. In her role, Rhea is responsible for setting the government relations agenda for the agency and for developing the agency’s legislative advocacy strategy at the state and federal levels. A graduate of the Dept. of Political Science at the University of Connecticut, Rhea’s doctoral work focused on the histories of LGBTQ+ exclusion from the military and intelligence communities. Her book project on that same topic is currently under contract with Columbia University Press.

Join us for the first pizza and politics of the semester on February 5th from 4:00-5:00pm!!!! Eat pizza and talk about current political events and topics with friends and faculty!! We hope to see you there 🍕

Happy start to the spring semester!! As a reminder, don't forget to apply to the political science awards by February 1st!! Use the link below to apply.

https://polisci.uconn.edu/awards/#undergraduate

Congratulations Mariam!!! Mariam is the first UConn recipient of the Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Fellowship and she is a political science major!! She plans to be a diplomat and wants to influence foreign policy decisions and help others. We wish the best of luck to Mariam!!

The schedule builder that many students use when picking classes will now be taken off Student Admin by December 5th 2024. A replacement will be coming soon but until then please access the link below if you need help

https://kb.uconn.edu/.../10758194570/Academics+(Students)

Listed below are POLS courses that have open seats for the Spring Semester!! If you have any questions please refer to the advising page on our website and for more information and to pick the courses please access Student Admin

In need of a one credit class? There won't be any sections of the one credit pop up UNIV 3088s offered in the spring! If you need one credit, you might try these following Spring 2025 courses. If you're interested in something that's currently closed, keep checking Student Admin, ...people will be adding and dropping all the time.