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Practical Tips for Online Student Engagement

MPSA

Create Clear Guidelines Around Participation & Discussion Politics often involves conflict and heated discussions. Despite the conventional wisdom that you shouldn’t talk about politics or religion, it would be challenging to avoid politics in a political science course. About the Author James Steur is a Ph.D.

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How to Thrive in Graduate School (Whatever That Means)

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While many political science PhD programs offer coursework in research design and methods, it’s not exactly clear how to ask a good question and make sure people hear the answer. Op-eds , academic blogs , and podcasts can all be excellent platforms for sharing your ideas. But how to do that?

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2024 Post-Election Reflection Series: Latino Support for Trump in 2024: Trends and Insights from an Empirical Analysis

Political Science Now

Prior to the 2024 US Presidential Election, APSAs Diversity and Inclusion Programs Department issued a call for submissions, entitled “2024 APSA Post-Election Reflections ,” for a PSNow blog series of political science scholars who reflect on key moments, ideas, and challenges faced in the 2024 election.

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2024 Post-Election Reflection Series: Apathy Aftermath?: Non-voting in 2024 Presidential Election

Political Science Now

Prior to the 2024 US Presidential Election, APSAs Diversity and Inclusion Programs Department issued a call for submissions, entitled 2024 APSA Post-Election Reflections, for a PSNow blog series of political science scholars who reflect on key moments, ideas, and challenges faced in the 2024 election. Apathy Aftermath?: