Master of Public Administration graduate students gave their final capstone presentations on Monday, May 6 at the Pandora Mill Building. The Capstone Internship or Project is the culmination of the student’s graduate work, applying academic knowledge with practical experience.
This year, student’s completed the following:
Donna Pahli – Capital Improvement Projects, City of Dover
Stacey Herbold – Adapting Social Marketing Strategies at ... Read Full Story >
News & Events Calendar
2013 Political Science Awards
Caroline L. Gross Memorial Award
Audrey Hansen
Austin Perea
The Political Science Faculty Award
Patricia Donahoe
Luther and Ruth Cross Shatterly Fund Award
Tegan O’Neill
Marlee Stever
Malcolm and Virginia Smith Prize
Nicholas Mignanelli
2013 University Awards
Brianna Cole, Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship.
Junior political science/international ... Read Full Story >
Environmental Politics in Egypt: Activists, Experts and the State (Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Politics)
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As the Election Day dust settles, join UNH political scientists Dante Scala and Andy Smith as they dissect the results, crunch the numbers and make sense of what happened in the statewide and national elections. For more information click here.
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Political Science J-term 2013
Durham Campus
POLT 403 - United States in World Affairs Professor Lyon - Online
Credits: 4.00 GenEd 4/HP
Introduction to United States foreign policy since the end of World War II examining the foundations of American policy, the origins and conduct of the Cold War and the dilemmas of the post Cold War era. Explores contemporary problems facing United States foreign policy ... Read Full Story >
Hannah Lawrence ’13, a political science and justice studies dual major, traveled to Cairo, Egypt, this summer to examine how women have fared politically and economically since the 2011 revolution. To read more follow this link. http://unhcola.wordpress.com/2012/09/27/research-puts-student-in-the-moment-in-egypt/
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UNH Sidore Series Focuses on Drug Wars in United States and Latin America
Read more: http://unhcola.wordpress.com/2012/09/24/the-drug-wars-views-from-the-south-and-the-north/
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Political Science Department Scholarships and Awards - 2012 Recipients
Caroline L Gross Memorial Award for Outstanding Achievement in Political Science
This award has been established to Caroline L Gross, the first woman to be selected as majority leader of the New Hampshire House of Representatives. Two political science students are selected each year and the award is a book in the field of Political Science not to exceed $50 from the UNH Book Exchange. The award ... Read Full Story >
Sixteen political science majors have been invited to join Phi Beta Kappa, which inducts the most outstanding arts and sciences students at
America’s leading colleges and universities. This is indeed an important honor!
Please congratulate the following inductees:
Victor Adejuyigbe
Kathleen Capstick
Andrea Capidilupo
Patricia Donahoe
Nick Farr
Audrey Hansen
Elizabeth Hartigan
Theresa Lewis
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