I’m also grateful for the training and opportunities I received while at @BYUPoliticalSci.
Thank you particularly to @mbarber83, Jay Goodliffe, and @ProfKarpo for writing my letters of rec, reviewing my essays, and offering encouraging advice. And I can’t forget @BYU_CSED!
I'm excited that my paper with @DynesAdam has been accepted for publication in the AJPS! We look at how city ideology is related to preemption by state legislatures.
https://t.co/3S3S7luKnl
Article 6: @joelselway of @BYUPoliticalSci explains the rise (and timing) of Lanna identity in Northern Thailand 🇹🇭 since 2001. Ouster of Thaksin and Yingluck - both region and via military coups - has made them ethnic heroes among Lanna population.
https://t.co/gnQmZlYuEE
Sigma is accepting student political science papers of various categories.
If students are interested in publishing with Sigma, they can visit https://t.co/24gHun3VAl to learn more about how to submit papers. We are accepting papers from now until December 19th at 5pm.
Professor @mbarber83 recently co-authored a paper with University of Virginia Professor @JohnHolbein1 published in @ScienceAdvances. Check it out here:
https://t.co/4de0IaFKRg
See Yourself in Diplomacy? Find out how you can be part of next year’s nationally ranked BYU Model UN program tonight at 6pm, 238 HRCB. Refreshments will be served!
Anything will help, even $1! If you’d like to know more about the project, you can learn more at this link: https://t.co/IsMg12D2px
Come join us and be a part in helping rural Ugandans by participating in one or more of these opportunities!
Help the BYU Conflict Resolution Study Abroad program bring clean water to rural villages in Uganda. You can help by :
1. Donating $2-$3 and get a pice of pizza in the Wilk on the 12th and 13th!
Spend your lunch break listening to contributing writer to the New York Times Magazine, Suzy Hansen, speak on the topic, “Notes on a Foreign Country: An American Abroad in a Post-American World.” It starts at 12pm TODAY in the HBLL auditorium!