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Webinar Series: Teaching the 2024 U.S. Election

Political Science Now

How are political science educators bringing the 2024 U.S. What assignments or activities should political science educators use to help undergraduates understand the 2024 U.S. Allison Rank is an associate professor of American Politics at SUNY Oswego. campaign and election from multiple perspectives.

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Print References/Reading List/Bibliography in Your Syllabus (With Some Style) in R Markdown and {stevemisc}

Steven V. Miller

The default here is “american-political-science-association.csl”. Comparative Political Studies* #> 45(12): 1655–83. #> Conflict Management and Peace Science* #> 28(3): 261–79. #> Geography, #> Territory, and Conflict.” Either works here. Do note that if “.csl” Hutchison, and Steven V. and Steven V.

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Post-Election Reflection: An Expert Roundtable: APSA 2024 Engaging the U.S. Election Webinar Series

Political Science Now

How are political science experts reflecting upon with the results and administration of the 2024 election? degrees in political science from Yale University, and a B.A. in political science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. in political science at The Ohio State University.

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As Humanities Fight for Support, New Journal Aims to Celebrate Their Role in Public Life

ED Surge

Its open to all disciplines, geographies, periods, methodologies, authors, and audiences across the humanities. One such essay, written by Susan McWilliams Barndt, who teaches political science at Pomona College, takes up an existential question her students ask, especially these days: Why study the humanities when people are dying?