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Dr. Mary Jo Shepherd writes about North Carolina’s 9th District

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This link will take you to an article in USCentre regarding North Carolina’s 9th District election https://bit.ly/2EDGoyo.

Election Wins for 49ers

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Four 49ers from the Department of Political Science and Public Administration won in the 2018 midterm elections: U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson ’96 (History and Political Science double major), N.C. House Rep. Jason Saine ‘95, N.C. House Rep. Cecil Brockman ’06, N.C. House Rep. Mary Belk ’06, and N.C. Sen. Ted Alexander ’82.

Dr. James Walsh’s Book on Drones

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Check out the new book, “Drones and Support for the Use of Force,” by Dr. James Walsh (POLS) and Dr. Marcus Schulzke. https://www.press.umich.edu/…/drones_and_support_for_the_us… “Combat drones are transforming attitudes about the use of military force. Military casualties and the costs of conflict sap public support for war and for political and military leaders. Combat drones offer […]

UNC Charlotte Mock Trial Team

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The UNC Charlotte mock trial competed in the Peach Bowl Invitational tournament hosted by Emory University during November 10 – 11, 2018. While the team did not win the tournament, Cameron Waggoner won an award for Best Attorney. In addition, the team received honorable mention for the Spirit of AMTA—an American Mock Trial Association award […]

Dr. Atkinson and Dr. Windett quoted in the New York Times

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The New York Times cites the research of Political Science and Public Administration professors, Drs. Mary Layton Atkinson and Jason Harold Windett, on legislative proposals of women and men in the House of Representatives. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/10/sunday-review/theres-no-nice-lady-caucus-in-congress.html?fbclid=IwAR09GGMSlQ799PPsme_iKdnSm80_Wu8Ikx-5tId2PBtK0j5YHlA6mP0HTjY

Dr. Beth Whitaker’s new book

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New Book: Africa’s International Relations: Balancing Domestic and Global Interests Why do African leaders cultivate ties with some foreign powers and not others? How do civil conflicts in African countries at times expand to engulf entire regions of the continent? Why have leaders enhanced the capabilities of international organizations like the African Union while undermining […]

Campaign 2018

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Professor Eric Heberlig provides analysis on WBTV’s Election Night special on Tuesday, November 6, 7:00 – 8:00 PM and the station’s on-line coverage starting at 9:00 PM. https://www.wbtv.com/

Teaching Political Theory at APSA

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Professor Amber Knight co-led a political theory teaching symposium for the American Political Science Association, a major organization of political science students and scholars, at their building in Washington DC.

University Career Center’s Annual Non-Profit Networking Night

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Event Details: Date: November 13th Time: Panel 6-7pm, Open Networking 7-8pm Location: UNC Charlotte’s Main Campus, Student Activity Center Salons *Students click here for registration link Event Description: The University Career Center recognizes the importance of, and student interest in non-profit careers. To supplement the desire for knowledge, we have created a unique opportunity for […]

UNC Charlotte Model UN hosts Carolina’s Conference

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The UNC Charlotte Model UN hosted more than 300 regional college and high school students at our annual Carolina’s Conference on October 19-21, 2018. Students debated international issues, crisis situations, and policy solutions representing Member States within the United Nations. In November the Model UN club and class will travel to Atlanta Georgia for the […]