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Former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Benazir Bhutto, answers questions from students (2005)
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Department News
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Political science professor studies revolutions and Latin American politics -
Scholarships will enable students to study in Japan and Rwanda -
This Thursday, November 3, graduate admissions representative Matthew Meekins will visit SU to talk about graduate study in American University’s School of International Service. -
Southwestern graduate is getting an inside view of the 2012 presidential race -
Southwestern graduate implements health care reform for the White House -
Scholarships provide $10,000 a year for the junior and senior year -
For students taking Middle East Politics this semester, the material couldn’t be more relevant
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Wade is an Associate in the Private Equity Practice where he advises private equity groups and public and private companies. -
Alex is currently working as a 4th Grade Teacher in San Antonio Independent School District through Teach for America -
Applications are now available for students wishing to participate in the Southwestern internship and academic program in Washington, D.C. The program permits the student to use Southwestern financial aid (other than work study), charges no more than she or he would pay if at Southwestern, and grants Southwestern credit and grades. -
Political Science Department co-sponsors events marking the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks -
Political science professor and former student team up to write new book on international relations -
Spencer Harris, a health care policy analyst at the Texas Public Policy Foundation, speaks on March 23 -
Jack Goldstone is a noted scholar in several areas, including international politics -
Republican Larry Gonzales and Democrat Diana Maldonado will take questions from residents -
Southwestern University sponsors the oldest, formal internship program in the Texas state legislature -
Political Science professor says social scientists need to look beyond factors they have traditionally considered -
Scholarships for students majoring in political science, history, pre-law or education provide $10,000 a year for two years -
Scholarship will award $5,000 of financial assistance annually to each scholarship recipient attending an ABA-accredited law school. -
Program helps students learn about intergovernmental politics -
Preliminary rounds will begin in November and focus on the topic of health care -
Political science professor and five students met new leader during 2005 trip to Japan
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September 24, 2009, 12pm-1pm -
After only two years on campus, Southwestern’s Mock Trial Team has done well enough to qualify for a national tournament. -
Fellowships provide $10,000 a year for students majoring in political science, history, pre-law or education. -
Southwestern interns get firsthand look at workings of state government -
Students bring back the Brooks Prize Debate -
Subsidized summer program for students of modest means whose backgrounds are currently underrepresented at nation’s top law schools -
132 year-old Brooks Prize being revived with scholarships and medals for top debaters. -
Class at Southwestern this semester will study how well Obama administration does implementing public policy -
June 6 – August 1, 2009. Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. -
The Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation is now accepting applications for the 2009-10 Koch Associate Program. The program is intended for “students who are interested in classical liberal ideas.” -
Sixty undergraduate college students will be chosen from the applicant pool to participate in the four-week long program. -
A major intellectual and practitioner of theology of liberation, Cardenal leads an effort to bring popular education and sustainable development to poor and marginal urban and rural communities in Latin America. -
Representatives from Georgetown, Columbia, Johns Hopkins, Princeton and Tufts to be on hand to answer questions. -
Pi Sigma Alpha is the only honor society for college students of political science and government -
Space is limited so contact Career Services now



