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- Read more about our Political Science Professor, Joe Jupille, and his involvement in the CU athletics department. His spotlight article is linked here.
- The Political Science Department stands in solidarity with undocumented students, staff, and their families at CU Boulder. We value their contributions and committment to our campus and communities, and are stronger because of them.
- In February of 2018, Joe Neguse visited the CU Political Science Club to discuss his experience in Colorado politics. Joe is both a CU alumnus and former Regent at the University, a position that he held while still in law school. In the time
- Writing a dissertation proposal is an important step toward the dissertation itself, but the process of researching and writing one can be a difficult transition time for many graduate students.For their first years of graduate
- Professor Sven Steinmo had a letter to the editor published in The New York Times. The letter is on the article "鈥淭ax Bill Would Add to Burden of Strained I.R.S.." Steinmo states the article, "points out what may be the
- Professor Sven Steinmo was interviewed for the 鈥淐olorado Matters鈥 program on Colorado Public Radio (90.1 fm). The interview aired at 10am and 7pm on December 11, 2017.He talked about his research on tax compliance and the tax 鈥渞eform鈥 being
- The annual Chancellor鈥檚 Employee of the Year Award is presented to CU Boulder staff in recognition of and appreciation for exceptional job performance and remarkable contributions to the campus community. Recipients
- Several CU Boulder Political Science faculty and grad students attended the 2017 IPES Conference last week to present their most recent research. CU representatives included CU faculty Andy Baker, David Bearce, and Adrian Shin
- Professor Sven Steinmo and his colleagues, John D鈥橝ttoma and Kim-Lee Tuxhorn (recent PhD from CU Political Science) just published an article in the Washington Post blog, The Monkey Cage. It can be found here:
- Research at CUOne of our associate professors, Anand Sokhey, contributed to an article published last week in the Washington Post. Sokhey, along with several other political science professors, argue through their reseach against