Thesis presentations by the Government Department Honors Students of the Class of 2016 will take place in 215 Silsby Hall. All are welcome to come.
On Monday, May 16th at 3:00 PM, Joshua Tupler will present on Perils in the Pacific: Assessing American Airpower Projection over Taiwan and the South China Seas.
On Wednesday, May 18th at 9:00 AM, Justin Maffett will present on Shock Value: Analyzing The Pentagon’s 1033 Program in the Ferguson Era.
On the same day at 3:00 PM, Min Kyung Jeon will present on Good Norms, Bad Norms: Assessing the Conditional Impact of International Shaming on Women's Rights.
On Friday, May 20th at 2:00 PM, Marylynne Sitko present on The Future of Philosophy and Politics: A Dialogue Between Alexandre Kojève and Leo Strauss.
On Wednesday, May 25th at 3:00 PM, Alexander Weinstein will present on Hate Speech and Dignity: Proposing an Exception to the First Amendment.
On Friday, May 27th at 1:00 PM, Daniel Pham will present on The Payoff of Pork: The Effect of Spending on Congressional Vote Choice.
On the same at 3:00 PM, Feyaad Allie will present on Preventing Radicalization: An examination of the UK's Counter-Radicalization Strategy and its Impact on Muslims.