Professors Einstein, Glick, and Palmer receive 2020 APSA Award
Professors Katie Einstein, David Glick, and Max Palmer are the recently named recipients of the 2020 APSA Heinz I. Eulau Award for the best article published in Perspectives on Politics for their article, “Who Participates in Local Government? Evidence from Meeting Minutes“. Congratulations!
Undergrad Connors receives Alumni Award for Writing Excellence
We are excited to announce that PO senior, BA/MA and KHC student, Bayley Connors, was recently awarded the Michael A. Sassano III and Christopher M. Sassano Award for Writing Excellence in the Social Sciences. Bayley was nominated by his thesis advisor, Cathie Martin, who said in her letter: “I can think of no other student […]
Undergrad Connors’ Research Featured in The Brink
Bayley Connors’ BA/MA research was recently featured on BU Today’s research arm, The Brink. Take a read here!
Undergrad Flippen Publishes Op Ed in Washington Post
Jared Flippen, a junior Political Science major, recently published an Op Ed in the Washington Post. Take a read here.
Professor Crawford Publishes Op-Ed on COVID-19 with The Hill
Professor Neta C. Crawford recently published an Op-Ed entitled “Fighting a Virus with the Wrong Tools” with Professor Catherine Lutz (Brown University). Professors Crawford and Lutz co-direct the Costs of War project at Brown’s Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs.
Professors Einstein and Palmer author Boston Globe op-ed
Professors Katherine Einstein and Maxwell Palmer recently published an op-ed in the Boston Globe entitled, “Newton and Other Communities Must Reform Housing Approval Process”.
Professor Einstein on Vox’s The Weeds
Professor Katherine Einstein was recently featured on Vox’s The Weeds — check it out here, under “Neighborhood Defenders”.
PhD Student Wang Publishes in Journal of Current Chinese Affairs
Current Ph.D. Student Clyde Yicheng Wang recently published a co-authored article entitled “The Discipline of Happiness: The Foucauldian Use of the ‘Positive Energy’ Discourse in China’s Ideological Works”. The paper can be found here.
Professors Cappella Zielinski and Crawford featured on WBUR’s Open Source
Professors Rosella Cappella Zielinski and Neta C. Crawford were featured on WBUR’s Open Source last week. Take a listen here.
Professor Maxwell interviewed on NPR
Professor Lida Maxwell was recently interviewed on NPR’s Birdnote about her research on Rachel Carson. Take a listen here.