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Star Tribune features Washington DC Program
12 April 2010The Star Tribune newspaper published a feature story on Carleton’s 2010 Washington program in the April 10, 2010 issue. See the story and video interviews with students Brooke Davis, Olivia…
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It has been four and one-half years since Katrina hit New Orleans. Join us on Thursday, February 25 from 5:00-6:30 p.m., Boliou 104, Carleton College, as Rosanne Adderley, Associate Professor of History, Tulane University; John Bardes, ’08 (history), teacher, Arthur Ashe Charter School, New Orleans; and Kimberly Smith, Associate Professor, Political Science and Environmental Studies, Carleton College, present three views on Katrina’s impact on New Orleans and the city’s progress toward recovery.
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Distinction in Comps
15 May 2009Ten students earned Distinction in Comps for the 2008–09 academic year.
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Caitlin Fleming‘s paper “Tuning In and Turning Out: A Study on Influence of News Media on Voting in the 2004 Elections” has been accepted for publication in the 2008 Missouri Valley Journal of Social Science.
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Sean Noonan awarded Watson Fellowship
14 March 2008The Watson Foundation just announced that one of our majors, Sean Noonan ’08, has been awarded a Watson Fellowship for 2008-09. His project, “Breaking Away”, will examine competitive culture in…
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David Schraub ’08 article in Dartmouth Law Journal
28 January 2008David Schraub‘s article, “When Separation Doesn’t Work: The Religion Clause as an Anti-Subordination Principle”, was published in the Dartmouth Law Journal (Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 48-71 [Spring 2007]). “The…
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Prof. Schier and Andrew Kaufman ’07 coauthor article
23 July 2007Steven Schier and Andrew Kaufman ’07 of the Political
Science Department have coauthored a scholarly article
in the American Review of Politics, a peer-reviewed
journal. Entitled “American Foreign Policy Opinion in
2004: Exploring Underlying Beliefs,” their analysis
appears in Volume 27 of the journal (Winter 2006-7) on
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Distinction in Comps
17 May 2007Congratulations to these students who earned Distinction for their comps papers:
- Noah Brennan, ’07
- Jessica Goad, ’07
- Dan Hall, ’07
- Ben Jacoff, ’07
- Andrew Kaufman, ’07
- Jonah Khandros, ’07
- Brian Klaas, ’08
- Seth Lippincott, ’07
- Wayne Soon, ’08
- Martha Thomsen, ’07
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Macalester-Carleton Conference well attended
16 April 2007The first Macalester-Carleton political science conference for students on April 4 attracted 45-80 students for each of the four sessions. Students from each school presented papers in several general fields,…
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The first joint Macalester-Carleton College Political Science Student Conference will be held April 4, 2007, in the Weyerhauser boardroom at Macalester College. As the attached announcement and application describe, this day-long conference will consist of thematically organized panels of paper presentations, each of which will include a student chair, 3-4 student presenters, and a faculty discussant. Both student and faculty participants will be drawn from the two colleges.