UCLA Ph.D. Givens Named New Menlo College Provost
UCLA alum Dr. Terri Givens (Ph.D. 2000, Political Science) has just been named Provost of Menlo College, a highly regarded private business school in the Silicon Valley area of California […]
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UCLA alum Dr. Terri Givens (Ph.D. 2000, Political Science) has just been named Provost of Menlo College, a highly regarded private business school in the Silicon Valley area of California […]
New to UCLA this year, Political Science and Chicana/o Studies Prof. Matt Barreto recently spoke with the International Business Times, sourced for expert feedback on the results of a recent poll […]
Prof. Lisa Blaydes (Ph.D. 2008) returns to UCLA this week as presenter for the next Comparative Politics Workshop, some 7 years after completed her doctorate here. Now Associate Professor at […]
Political Science Department Summer Session course lists are out now for 2015 combining essential degree requirements with timely, topical alternatives. Introductory courses in Political Theory, data analysis for research within […]
The day after the mass slaughter at a Paris satirical magazine last week — while a manhunt continued for the two shooters — Visiting Political Science lecturer Jeffrey Simon told […]
Following last year’s search to fill a joint faculty appointment with UCLA’s César A. Chávez Department of Chicana/o Studies, Prof. MATT A. BARRETO (pictured in a 2012 public television interview), […]
Moving from “Sense and Sensibility” and other Jane Austen novels, as they relate to “game theory” (see earlier book profile, here. Prof. Michael Chwe recently asked readers of the “Making Sen$e” […]
Are “supermajority” requirements for passage simply a “more” democratic way to govern? Do they perhaps create an almost insurmountable bias towards the status quo, against positive change? These questions and […]
In addition to a continuation of ongoing Comparative Politics, Political Theory, and International Relations presentations after the winter break — Race, Ethnicity, and Politics (REP) workshops begin in late January, […]
Can expectations of increasing political power (through greater numbers) result in Latinos — as a group — ever realizing “full, equal, and just inclusion” in American society or will a […]