
Political Science News
News, events and happening from the Randolph College political science department.
- Randolph Model United Nations Team Brings Home Honors
- Students receive awards for best delegation to the Security Council and the best position paper on the U.N. Conference on Trade and Development at the national conference in New York
- Model United Nations Team Sets Off for New York City
- Follow their blog as Randolph's award-winning delegation represents Portugal.
- Youssef Elkei ’13 wins awards at Cornell International Affairs Conference
- During a government simulation as part of the conference, Elkei convinced a nation's cabinet not to start a war.
- Jennifer Dugan Offers Expert Commentary on Last Presidential Debate
- WSET featured Randolph's political science professor on Tuesday's broadcast
- Candy Crowley '70 to Moderate the Presidential Debate Tuesday
- R-MWC alumna's role creating a buzz in local and national media
- Randolph Professor Featured on WSET
- Vincent Vecera, a political science professor, offers commentary on Paul Ryan's visit to Lynchburg
- Randolph College Rhetoric Course in the News
- Discussion in Jennifer Gauthier's course about the presidential debate is featured on WSET
- New professor's research focuses on power of words in politics
- Vincent Vecera joined the political science faculty at Randolph College in the fall 2012 semester.
- Political Strategist Karl Rove to Speak at Randolph College January 26
- Seating is limited and tickets are required for the free event
- Randolph Magazine: Living in America
- Senior finally receives citizenship after years of red tape.
- Model United Nations Team Shines at National Conference
- Randolph students recognized as among top delegates for fifth year in a row.
- Profile: Anneka Freeman '11 - A Quiet Strength
- Even cancer couldn't stop Anneka from making the most of her Randolph experience.
- VIDEO: Nikki Giovanni at Randolph College - Part One
- Celebrated writer and activist Nikki Giovanni talks about civil rights and activism using the text and drawings from "Rosa", her Caldecott honored children's book about Rosa Parks.
- VIDEO: Nikki Giovanni at Randolph College - Part Two
- Celebrated writer and activist Nikki Giovanni talks about civil rights and activism using the text and drawings from "Rosa", her Caldecott honored children's book about Rosa Parks.
- Profile: Gail Waller '71
- Senior counsel for the ACLU developed a passion for constitutional law during her college years.
- Howard Dean visits Randolph
- Former governor of Vermont emphasizes the power of young voters.
- Profile: Laugh Tracking
- Lianna Carrera '07 finds life in comedy on the road.
- Randolph Remembers December 14, 1960
- On December 14, 1960, Mary Edith Bentley Abu-Saba ’61 and Rebecca Mays Owen ’61, along with four other local college students, struck a blow for civil rights in conservative Lynchburg, Virginia.
- In the News: Howard Dean Talks Politics at Randolph College
- WSET coverage of Howard Dean
- In the News: Howard Dean Shares Political Lessons at Randolph College
- News & Advance coverage of Howard Dean
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