News
- Congratulations to Matthew Harvey, Brendan Connell, and Hannah Paul on their GIPS Paper Prize awards!The Graduates in Political Science (GIPS) Paper Prize is a department-level prize designed to provide graduate student participants with
- Congratulations are due to Christina Boyes for her receipt of the Oskar Morgenstern Fellowship and the Don Lavoie Fellowship. Both are competitive fellowships for students interested in political economy and provide an introduction to key questions
- The Political Science Department hosted a town hall meeting regarding the upcoming Spring semester on Monday, November 9th for our undergraduate students. Check out the link below for a full breakdown of the meeting and answers during the Q&A
- Congratulations to Erkan Gunes, winner of the Graduate Part-Time Instructor Award!This award is granted in recognition of how Erkan has risen to the challenges presented by teaching during the pandemic. His online offerings through
- Our department chair, Kenneth Bickers, has been featured in an article in Boulder Today regarding political scientists weighing in with their thoughts on the election so far. Read more about it here!
- Last month, Boulder Political Science Professor Sven Steinmo gave his first TED talk outlining the disparities between Baby Boomers and the generations that came after. Click here to watch and support Dr. Steinmo!
- By: Krister Andersson, Kimberlee Chang, Adriana Molina-GarzonPublication Date: October 2020Abstract: Strong local institutions are important for the successful governance of common-pool resources (CPRs), but why do such institutions emerge in
- “Ugly Freedoms”with Elisabeth Anker (George Washington University) How is the language of freedom used to justify war, racism, climate destruction, and economic inequality in American politics?Freedom is one of the highest ideals in
- Congratulations to the Political Science Department's very own, Jana Jones!Jana has been selected for the Social Sciences Staff Employee of the Month. She serves the department as the Education Program Coordinator and is being recognized for
- Jacob Reagan, a Boulder Graduate and political science student, was honored with the Thomas Jefferson Award for his outstanding academic achievements and public service. Join us in congratulating him and read more about the award here!