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University of Arkansas Political Science

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Pretty cool news about Dr. Baptist and the UART crew this morning! A huge "thank you" to them for their continued service to our community and our institution! 🐗❤️ news.uark.edu/articles/72813…


Professor Sebold's recently published book, "Evaluating Campaign Finance Oversight," got some attention in today's Newswire! Check out the article below to learn more. news.uark.edu/articles/72649…


Today's the day— Constitution Day, that is! Come hang out with us, grab some cookies and coffee, and listen to an amazing lecture by Professor Button this afternoon!

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Constitution Day 2024 is almost here! Come visit us at 3:30 p.m. September 17 for refreshments and a great lecture from Professor Button! news.uark.edu/articles/71200…


In case you missed it: African & African American Studies is hosting a debate watch party TONIGHT in MEMH230 (The AAST lounge.) It's an open invitation, bring your friends!

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We're not JUST popular in Arkansas: Dr. Karen Sebold was recently interviewed by Deutsche Welle in Germany about Gov. Tim Walz and how his selection as VP Kamala Harris' running mate will change the 2024 presidential race. Check it out at the link below! youtube.com/watch?v=I2Vidd…


Curious about what's next for the 2024 election after this weekend's news? Check out this interview with Dr. Sebold from @4029news! 4029tv.com/article/univer…


Amazing news for PLSC student Amelia Southern-Uribe. Congratulations to these two exceptional students! news.uark.edu/articles/70666…


Check out this excellent profile on Public Policy alumnus and president of National Park College, Dr. Wade Derden. Thank you for your service to students across Arkansas, Dr. Derden! @NationalParkC news.uark.edu/articles/70528…


Mark your calendars, Professor John C. Davis is giving a talk hosted by the Fayetteville Public Library this Wednesday, May 15 at 6 p.m. news.uark.edu/articles/70423…


Congratulations to the graduates of the class of 2024!

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Very cool news! Justyce is an alumna of our program, so it's exciting to see her elected to these positions! Congratulations on these accomplishments, Justyce! news.uark.edu/articles/70414…


Dr. Maxwell's (@AngieMaxwell1) selection as a Carnegie fellow is featured on today's Newswire— check it out to read more about her research and what her selection means. Congratulations, again, Dr. Maxwell! news.uark.edu/articles/70422…


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Why has the U.S. become so polarized? The 2024 class of #CarnegieFellows will explore how we got here and what we can do about it. Get to know the fellows and their projects: carnegie.io/4brVd2x #polarization

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Congratulations to Professor Angie Maxwell (@AngieMaxwell1) and PLSC alumna Professor Sunshine Hillygus! They've each been named Carnegie Fellows for their contributions to political polarization research. carnegie.org/news/articles/…


Check out Dr. Maxwell's interview with Hillary Clinton, "A Conversation with Hillary Rodham Clinton: The Arkansas Years," on the Pryor Center website (see "Video")! This content and more is free, and you just might learn something this Reading Day 😎 pryorcenter.uark.edu/interview.php?…


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