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Professor Jeff Koch and two students award winners.

Political Science & International Relations Celebrates Students at Annual Senior, Honor’s, & Awards Dinner

(From left to right): Professor Jeffrey Koch honors outstanding seniors in political science, Ethan Moyer and Reese Dammers. Photo credit: Professor Hanna Brant Political Science and International Relations News The һԹ Department of Political Science and International Relations honored its outstanding students at this years 47th awards ceremony, celebrating academic excellence, service, leadership, and

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Students Contribute to Conversations about Emergence in Pittsburgh

Front from left to right: Malachy Jensen and Benjamin Daniel Levitsky. Back from left to right: Provost Mary Toale, Cadence Delaney Valentina Panol, Anna Michelle Tompkins, Professor Meredith Harrigan, and Associate Professor Lee M. Pierce Department of Communication News News article created by the Department of Communication Four һԹ students enrolled in Dr. Atsushi Tajimas

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Mark Broomfield and Black Queer Dance

Mark Broomfield Book Out in Paperback

Associate Prof. of English Mark Broomfield Department of English News News article created by the Department of English. Associate Professor of English Mark Broomfield’s book Black Queer Dance: Gay Men and the Politics of Passing for Almost Straight is now available in paperback from Routledge in its Theatre and Performance Studies Series here as of

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Sturges Hall in the fall

The College Affordability Crisis is Real, but the Media is Looking at the Wrong Schools

Sturges Hall (Photo by Keith Walters ’11) Opinion By Costas Solomou, Vice President, Enrollment Management Published by the Office of Enrollment Management When Yale University released its Committee on Trust in Higher Education report last week, the coverage was everywhere. A $94,000-a-year price tag. An acceptance rate below 4 percent. A rare moment of public self-reflection from

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Education Student Selected for Poster Award

We are delighted to announce that graduate student Aimee Maoriello was selected as therecipient of the Outstanding Poster Award in Research at the 37th Annual Conference of theSociety for Information Technology and Teacher Education (SITE), held in Philadelphia, PA,from March 2327.Aimees presentation, titled Progress, Challenges, and the Path to Equity in RochesterElementary School, examined the

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Dr. Aaron Herold Lectured on Tocqueville and Revolutionary Thought at Boston College

On Thursday March 12th, 2026, Dr. Aaron Herold, associate professor of political science and international relations, was a guest lecturer at Boston College. His talk was part of the John Marshall Project, a lecture series commemorating the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. The lecture was titled On Revolutionary Psychology and the Rule of

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