Undergraduate News
- New Graduate School dean feels honored to be in role.Read More
- Dr. Scott Adler has recently become ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder's Graduate School dean. Dr. Adler has been a part of ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä since 1996. He is looking forward to this next great opportunity.Find out more by clicking here!
- The Department of Political Science is proud to announce Sarah Papich and Katja Walton will recieve this year's Chancellor's Recognition Award. This award is presented to those graduating seniors who have earned all A's throughout their college
- A University of Colorado Boulder student has been awarded a 2019 Truman Scholarship, marking the second year in a row that a student from the university has won the prestigious graduate fellowship.Jake Reagan, a 20-year-old junior who is double
- On April 6th, Jeffrey Nonnemacher presented his research at the 77th annual Midwest Political Science Association conference. The conference took place in Chicago, Illinois, and gives students an opportunity to show off their own research. In
- The Department of Political Science is pleased to announce a generous gift from Erin and Eric Fish to support undergraduate education and new learning initiatives. The Fishes enthusiastically support the department and its students. Erin Ainsworth
- From a young age, Jeffrey Nonnemacher, now a senior at the University of Colorado, Boulder, has always had a fascination with politics. “There’s a fun story of me staying up until midnight in 2004, as a seven-year-old, watching the electoral map
- Studying abroad can change a college experience. Many factors play into whether studying abroad is the right choice for a student, and for Maddie Chandler, a Political Science and History major in her final year at ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä, it was the experience she
- Serene Singh, who is a Senior in Political Science and Journalism is among 32 Americans to receive a 2019 Rhodes scholarship to study at Oxford University in England. She has become the first Sikh American woman
- "Sometimes Michaele Ferguson’s classes are going too smoothly, and there’s a real need for a riot or maybe just a bit more heckling.The heckling is real, the riots just acknowledged, and they are part of an innovative teaching