The first meeting of the Undergrad Poli Sci Student Association is coming up! Guests can look forward to officer introductions, discussions of plans for the spring term, and free food! Please use the QR code on the attached flyer to RSVP.
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From the election of its first woman as prime minister to the rise of a populist party, major political changes are occurring in Japan. Join us for a fascinating talk for students on the current state of Japanese politics by Dr. Ko Maeda followed by a Q&A session 🇯🇵🌏
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No ghosting voting in this Texas constitutional election. Make sure to make a voting plan and head to the polls on November 4th.
To learn more about what's on the ballot or where your polling location is visit: https://t.co/uSBbc9uSBP.
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UNT’s RISE Center is working to change the conversation around overdose prevention and recovery—one connection at a time.
Learn how the university and local partners are empowering students and saving lives: https://t.co/cAzh5J9vMn
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UNT squirrels > regular squirrels. 💚
It’s #NationalSquirrelAwarenessMonth, so show some love — snap pics, not snacks!
Read about our most famous furry friend, Lucky: https://t.co/7Bqj0bBsRB
Course Spotlight: PSCI 4410 - Education Politics and Policy
Explore the major policy debates shaping the American school system and what this tells us about American politics at-large with Dr. Finger this spring.
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UNT alum Dr. Makito Takei makes his triumphant return to campus today for the next installment of the Martin Colloquium speaker series. This event is open to all students, faculty, and staff at UNT.
📆October28
🕒12:30-2pm
📍Wooten 111
Congrats to @UNTclass student Alejandro Perez Jr. Triple majoring in political science, history and Latin American studies, this first-gen student earned the $30K Sumners Foundation Scholarship to support his path to grad school and public policy.
Read more: https://t.co/Cm0hcqh0PP
Please mark your calendars for the annual Registration & Pizza Event from our neighbors in the International Studies program 🍕🌍
This year, it will be in Wooten Hall 162 on Tuesday September 30th from 11am to 1pm.
Please join us for our first Martin Colloquium speaker of the year. This event is open to all students, faculty, and staff at UNT.
📆September 26
🕒12:30-2pm
📍Wooten 315
Calling all public policy, pre-law, international relations, and human security students! The department is sponsoring a public lecture you won't want to miss.
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