Archives 2006-07
Pi Sigma Alpha 2007
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Undergraduate Students
Political Science Recognition Dinner April 2006
- Erica Taylor: Outstanding Senior in Political Science
- Cristin R. OLeary and Monika Paswaters: Outstanding Senior in Experiential Education
- Candice Botes: Outstanding Paper in Comparative Politics
- Abby Goldstein: Outstanding Paper in Domestic Politics
Pi Sigma Alpha 2006
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Political Science Recognition Dinner April 2005
In April, 2005, a number of undergraduate students were recognized at the annual Political Science Recognition Dinner. Recognized students and their awards included:
- Sarah B. Hamilton and Nicole A. Gerritsen: Outstanding Senior in Political Science
- Jesse M. Suskin: Outstanding Senior in Experiential Education
- Natalie Prosin: Outstanding Paper in Comparative Politics
- Timothy Bolen and Nicholas Puleo: Outstanding Paper in Domestic Politics
Pi Sigma Alpha 2005
In 2005, the following undergraduate students were inducted into Pi Sigma Alpha (link to www.pisigmaalpha.org) the honorary society for Political Science students. All of these students achieved a 3.0 or higher grade point average and are in the upper one-third of their class in the College of Arts & Sciences.
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Experiential Expo - November 2004
Congratulations to the following Political Science faculty and students who participated or were recognized in the recent Experiential Education Expo.
Participants in the Expo:
- Bruce Wallin and Javier Moria - "Designing a Budget Savings Web Site for the Boston City Council"
- David Rochefort and students - "Student Leadership Seminar"
Awards/Recognition:
- James Aprea (2006) - Co-op Grant Recipient, Summer 2/Fall 2004.
- Aren Ghazarians (2005) - Study Abroad Scholarship, Spring 2004.
- Bryan Sims (2004) - Study Abroad Scholarship, Spring 2004.
- Chris Bosso and Tana Forrester (2006) - Faculty Undergraduate Research Initiative award, "Mad Cow in America: A Case Study".
- Chris Bosso and Vanessa Green (2004) - Faculty Undergraduate Research Initiative award, "Evolution of the Environmental League in Massachusetts".
Political Science Recognition Dinner April 2007
In April, 2007, Florencia Gabrielli and Craig Welton were recognized at the annual Political Science Recognition Dinner for their Outstanding Graduate Paper's.
Pi Sigma Alpha 2007
In 2007, the following graduate students were inducted into Pi Sigma Alpha, the honorary society for Political Science students. All of these students achieved a 3.5 or higher grade point average after completing at least six Political Science courses.
- Michael Brown
- Chris Chanyasulkit
- Edward Cooney
- Florencia Gabriele
- Mary Gleason
- Brian Kane
- Jessica Kellogg
- Eric Morse
- Lauren Pouchak
- Daniel Sarno
- Lucy Solomons
- Mara Weibley
- Craig Welton
Political Science Recognition Dinner April 2006
In April, 2006, Josh Otlin was recognized at the annual Political Science Recognition Dinner for the Outstanding Graduate Paper.
Pi Sigma Alpha 2006
In 2006, the following graduate students were inducted into Pi Sigma Alpha, the honorary society for Political Science students. All of these students achieved a 3.5 or higher grade point average after completing at least six Political Science courses.
- Elizabeth Lease
- Robert K. Lee
- Steven M. Majors
- Ruben Jose Rodrigues
- Gregg A. Tivnan
- Giovanna Lopez Untalan
- Kathleen Wack
Political Science Recognition Dinner April 2005
In April, 2005, Daniel Apicella was recognized at the annual Political Science Recognition Dinner for the Outstanding Graduate Paper.
Pi Sigma Alpha 2005
In 2005, the following graduate students were inducted into Pi Sigma Alpha, the honorary society for Political Science students. All of these students achieved a 3.5 or higher grade point average after completing at least six Political Science courses.
- Milica Golubovic
- Emily M. Neal
- Sarah Coit Timmins
Student Publications:
- Rachel Ellett. "Re-emergence of The 'Other': Nationalism in Post-Nyerere Tanzania." in Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism. (Forthcoming)
- Mila Dragojevic. "Competing Institutions in National Identity Construction: The Croatian Case." in Nationalism and Ethnic Politics. (Forthcoming)
Alumni Achievements
Gretchen Weismann, M.P.A. alumna and Professor William Miles co-authored the article, "Measuring Satisfaction in Jewish Utopia." in the most recent issue of the Journal of Modern Jewish Studies (3:1, 2004)
