Political Science News
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Video: Paws-itively Pursuing a Career in Marketing
Junior Alexa Nunez ’26 spent the summer learning valuable marketing skills during an internship with the Community Engagement Team at the San Antonio Humane Society.
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Senior Adrian Gonzalez ’25 Represents Southwestern at Prestigious Ralph Bunche Summer Institute
Political science and English double major was one of 14 students in the country to be selected to participate in the program at Duke University.
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Alumna Sierra Rupp ’23 Set to Embark on International Journey
Recent political science graduate earns Critical Language Scholarship to study Russian in Kyrgyzstan and Fulbright grant to teach English in Spain.
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Pair of Southwestern Sophomores Earn 2024 Sumners Scholarships
Andrea Abell ’26 and Fernando Cruz-Rivera ’26 each awarded $30,000 for their junior and senior years by The Sumners Foundation.
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Andrews Endowed Fellowship: Apply by 3/17 for grad school scholarship
Are you a graduating senior or recent grad (within two years of graduation) entering graduate school in Fall 2024? If so, please apply for this opportunity to earn $3,000 toward the cost of the first year of graduate/professional school study. Application deadline is March 17, 2024, at 11:59 p.m.
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A Call to Justice
Distinguished Professional Award winner Lt. Col. Jennifer Dunning Venghaus ’00 serves her community, her profession, and her country.
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Video: From Southwestern to Community Leader
Emily Calderón Galdeano ’99 shares insights on her Southwestern experience and the impact of Southwestern’s Hispanic-serving institution designation.
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Do you vote in Williamson County? Proposition C will fund the expansion of the animal shelter for Georgetown
The Williamson County ballot will include Proposition C, a bond proposal to enable an expansion of Georgetown’s animal sheltering capacity.
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Meet Our World-Class Faculty: Alex Goodwin
A conversation with Assistant Professor of Political Science Alex Goodwin.
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A Journey to Diplomacy
Southwestern’s 2022 Distinguished Young Alumna Kadidiatou Magassa ’13 leveraged her SU education into Peace Corps volunteering in Senegal before landing the Thomas R. Pickering Fellowship from the U.S. Department of State. Now her journey to diplomacy continues in Djibouti, East Africa, as a Foreign Service Officer. And she hopes other SU students will want to contribute positively to the world in similar ways.