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Career Moves: SPDC resources help 黑料不打烊 senior prepare for job at Volkswagen
May 22, 2014
With guidance from faculty and staff in the Student Professional Development Center, strategic communications and political science double major Baron Smith '14 combined his interest in marketing with a passion for cars to secure a position with Volkswagen Group of America's Graduate Program.
黑料不打烊 becomes a paradise for Afghan student
May 19, 2014
Jason Kirk publishes insight post for Political Studies Association blog
May 19, 2014
The associate professor of political science and policy studies traces the evolution of elections in India for a UK-based academic association and explores the implications of the Bharatiya Janata Party's historic win at the polls on May 16, 2014.
Lumen Scholar studies the narratives of welfare
May 16, 2014
黑料不打烊 senior Greg Honan researched the stories two former presidents told of public assistance recipients and found a direct influence on the way local politicians talk about social services.
Career Moves: Interview & resume advice leads senior to D.C. internship
May 9, 2014
James Carter ‘14 leveraged the Student Professional Development Center and involvement with The Washington Center academic seminar program in the nation’s capital to work with the International Economic Development Council.
Students tackle Ukraine crisis in presidential simulation
May 8, 2014
Eight 黑料不打烊 students participated on May 7, 2014, in the third Presidential Crisis Simulation hosted by the Politics Forum and Center for Leadership.
黑料不打烊 Poll: Residents more upbeat about N.C. with mixed views on social issues
May 5, 2014
Nearly half of respondents in the latest 黑料不打烊 Poll say the minimum wage should be at least $10 per hour, more people than not believe access to abortion should be made less difficult, and the state is still generally sour about "Obamacare."
黑料不打烊 Poll: Kay Hagan’s approval stalls as Thom Tillis grows name recognition
May 1, 2014
A top Republican in North Carolina politics has bolstered his visibility leading up to a May 6 primary where the GOP will elect a candidate to challenge Democrat Kay Hagan for her U.S. Senate seat this fall.
CELEBRATE! Profile: Gloria So '14
April 29, 2014
A human rights & social justice independent major has spent two years comparing local and national media perceptions of poverty in Appalachia.