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Spring 2021 Political Science Courses

Dec. 9, 2020

PSCI Course, Section, Name Faculty Time start Time Finish Day/s Format PSCI 1001 : E01 - Intro Poli Sci Freedom-Justice Bishop 12:00 AM 12:00 AM Online PSCI 1001 : H01 - Intro Poli Sci Freedom-Justice Walsh 9:30 AM 10:45 AM MW Hybrid Online/Classroom PSCI 1101 : E01 - American Political...

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Internship or Volunteer Opportunity - Tom Sullivan for Colorado Campaign

Aug. 19, 2020

About Tom Sullivan State Representative Tom Sullivan (HD37, Centennial) is looking for interns for his 2020 re-election campaign! Rep. Sullivan is in a Tier I targeted State House race in a very competitive district. A retired postal worker and 30+ year union member whose son was murdered in the 2012...

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Dr. Berry Weighs in on the Colorado Senate Race

Aug. 5, 2020

"Regardless of who wins the Democratic primary this week, I would totally expect the Democratic nominee to be a strong favorite against Gardner," said Michael Berry, Associate Professor of Political Science. "It's difficult to see a scenario where Gardner is able to overcome the unpopularity of Donald Trump in Colorado...

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Political Science Statement on Anti-Black Violence and Police Brutality

June 9, 2020

The racist murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Tony McDade, Nina Pop, Sandra Bland, Tamir Rice, Sean Reed, Marvin Booker shocked, horrified, and enraged us. And yet for the Black community, this is an unacceptably common experience. We express our condolences to the family of George Floyd and...

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Our Spring 2020 Graduates

April 20, 2020

To say that the Spring 2020 semester was a difficult one would be an understatement. All across the globe, tough decisions to pause or transition to an online environment had to be made to help slow the spread of the deadly COVID-19 virus, including on our own campus here at...

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Student Highlight: Sky Roosevelt-Morris - Graduate Student

April 19, 2020

Sky Roosevelt-Morris is a political science graduate student and graduate research associate at CU Denver’s Fourth World Center for the Study of Indigenous Law and Politics. In the broader community, Sky is Chair of Denver’s Four Winds Indian Council. As explained on their website, the Four Winds American Indian Council...

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How COVID-19 Further Endangers War Victims by Dr. Betcy Jose

April 16, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has rightfully consumed the attention of people around the world. It is difficult to escape the reports of how various countries are trying to protect their populations from the dangerous SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19. Yet, in all this constant and breathless reporting, one highly vulnerable population...

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Professor Glenn Morris & Students Provide Crucial Role in Columbus Day Repeal

April 16, 2020

During the 2020 Colorado legislative session, Professor Glenn Morris and several students with the department’s Fourth World Center for the Study of Indigenous Law and Politics, partnered with a number of legislators successfully to repeal the Columbus Day state holiday. Colorado was the first state to designate Columbus Day a...

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Letter from the Chair, Tony Robinson - April 2020

April 16, 2020

Hello, to Everyone in our Political Science Community! How odd it is to be reaching out to everyone from my home, instead of the good old hallways of Third Floor, Student Commons, but such is our situation nowadays. I miss the energy of faculty, students and staff bantering in our...

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Tony Robinson - April 2020 Updates

April 15, 2020

Last fall, Professor Robinson was an expert witness in the U.S. District Court Case “Lyall v. City of Denver,” regarding the constitutionality of Denver’s homeless “camping ban” which forbids homeless people from using any form of shelter from the elements other than their clothing. Professor Robinson’s community-based research, in collaboration...

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