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Posted on October 22nd, 2020 by Aaron Dusso

Don’t miss our School of Liberal Arts colleague Chris Lamb’s (Department of Journalism and Public Relations) post over at The Conversation on the Lincoln Project’s numerous political ads and how they fit into a larger genre of satirical political commentary. Find it here

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Posted on October 9th, 2020 in Faculty by Aaron Dusso

One of the best aspects of being a part of the Department of Political Science on the IUPUI campus is that it’s located in the heart of Indianapolis. The city is alive and everything is conveniently located within a short distance from campus. That made it easy for my wife and I to stop by …

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Posted on October 8th, 2020 in Faculty by Aaron Dusso

If you haven’t decided if you’re going to go vote this year, below is a pretty chart that breaks down the demographic distribution of those who voted in 2016 and those who stayed home. Where are you? Are you over or under represented in the voting population? There is a large swath of our society …

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Go vote
Posted on October 6th, 2020 in Faculty by Aaron Dusso

If you are a registered voter in Indiana, you can vote early starting right now! You can find your early voting locations here: https://www.in.gov/idr/voteearly.htm Don’t wait to stand in the long lines on Election Day. Find a time and location that works for you and get it done now!

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IUPUI Voter Engagement
Posted on September 29th, 2020 in Faculty by Aaron Dusso

IUPUI is always looking for ways to move beyond the walls of campus and engage with the surrounding community, the city, and the state. In fact, IUPUI was recently recognized by Washington Monthly as a “Best College for Student Voting 2020.” Let’s keep it up! The IUPUI office of Community Engagement has a great resource …

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Posted on September 21st, 2020 in Faculty by Aaron Dusso

Congratulations to our colleagues Dr. Amanda Friesen (Political Science) and Dr. Joseph Tucker Edmonds (Africana Studies and Religious Studies) for being selected to receive a Racial Justice Research Fund grant! Their work is titled, “The Black/Body Positive: Black Women, Faith, and Well-Being.” We’ll follow the progress of this research with great interest!

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Posted on September 16th, 2020 in Faculty by Aaron Dusso

The Department of Political Science offers the traditional major in Political Science (which has consistently been one of the largest majors in the School of Liberal Arts) and added the Law in Liberal Arts major just a few years ago. Since its introduction, the Law in Liberal Arts major has been a wonderful success story, …

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Posted on September 11th, 2020 in Faculty by Aaron Dusso

Congratulations to our colleague Dr. Pegg on his recent appointment to the advisory board of the new NGO called Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA). CAPPA “…works to advance human rights, challenge corporate abuse of our natural resources and build community power for inclusive development and participatory governance. CAPPA is a Pan – African …

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Posted on September 8th, 2020 in Students/Alumni by Travis W. Endicott

The Guilt of Combat Veterans Travis W. Endicott As a military veteran, it hurts to read The Atlantic’s reporting (subsequently confirmed by several other sources) of the president’s remarks concerning disdain for fallen and wounded soldiers. Mainly because I knew the coming refutations from President Trump would deny, deflect, or distract from the meanings behind …

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