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CONGRATULATIONS, LISA!

It is our pleasure to announce that , Ph.D. candidate in Political Science, has accepted a tenure-track position at South Dakota State University as an Assistant Professor of Political Science in the . Lisa will be completing her dissertation, “The Legal, Institutional, and Political Factors of Congressional Court-Curbing: The Purpose and Seriousness of Attempts to Constrain the United States Supreme Court,” prior to joining South Dakota State next fall.

This accomplishment follows on the heels of another prestigious recognition. Last year, Lisa was awarded an American Political Science Association Congressional Fellowship. She is currently in Washington, D.C., serving as a fellow in the office of . Her portfolio includes education, agriculture, government operations, campaign finance reform, and Native American policy. She also covers the Science, Space, & Technology Committee and the STEM Education Caucus.

Congratulations, Lisa!

POSTED: Thursday, January 28, 2016 11:05 AM
UPDATED: Thursday, September 19, 2024 01:13 PM

Interested in London law and courts?

Professor Chris Banks will show a video to introduce the Constitutional Law in the UK study-away course and its itinerary, and to answer questions about it. The course explores one of the most influential legal systems in the world and its relationship to the global legal order, within the context of American and European politics.

Meetings will be held:

Congratulations to faculty Daniel Hawes, PhD and Danny Chand, PhD on winning the Herbert Kaufman Award for best Public Administration Paper at the 2023 American Political Science Association Conference!

The U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) recently announced its 2023-24 cohort of and a ҹ糡 graduate student is one of the 21 award recipients.