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Security Studies Speaker Series presents Mellisa Lee.Lee is an Assistant Professor of Politics and International Affairs in the Department of Politics and the Woodrow Wilson School for Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. She
Learn about:An undergrad research opportunity at CU (UROP) Our research on higher education in authoritarian regimes like China, Russia, and SingaporeThis is a showcase for undergrad research opportunities for political science majors (and
Looking for a fun and creative way to share your research?UROP seeks undergraduates of all majors, who have been working with CU Boulder faculty on research, scholarly and creative projects, to participate in the "Sidewalk Symposium" by creating
Congrulations,Anand Sokhey was awarded by the section on Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior at APSA and is "Awarded to the top scholar in the field who is within 10 years of her or his Ph.D."
New Graduate School dean feels honored to be in role.Read More
Dr. Scott Adler has recently become CU Boulder's Graduate School dean. Dr. Adler has been a part of CU since 1996. He is looking forward to this next great opportunity.Find out more by clicking here!
On March 23, 2016, Microsoft activated an artificial intelligence chatbot on Twitter called Tay. The company described the project as an experiment in conversational understanding. The more users chatted with Tay, the “smarter” Tay got by learning
Andy Baker, University of Colorado Boulder; Lucio Renno, University of BrasíliaPublished: May 21, 2019Abstract:We argue that most survey measures of partisanship are misclassifying many respondents as nonpartisans. Common wordings,
The Graduate students of the Political Science Department received multiple honors at this year’s Graduate School Recognition Ceremony.SeongJun Kim was awarded the Dissertation Completion Fellowship.Pavel Bacovsky received the Graduate School Summer
Answer, not so much, according to a trio of researchers including CU Boulder political scientistDuring a campaign stop in Iowa in 2016, now-President Donald Trump famously told his supporters: "I could stand in the middle of