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Newsletter Summer 2016
30 August 2016The Summer 2016 Newsletter is available for reading.
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Newsletter Summer 2015
3 September 2015The Summer 2015 Newsletter has been published.
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Students present posters at MPSA meeting.
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Allen Film Wins Best Documentary
26 September 2011“Signing On: Stories of Deaf Breast Cancer Survivors, Their Families, and Community” (Director – Barbara Allen) won Best Documentary at the Twin Cities Film Fest.
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Bowling (Not Alone), Jan. 14
18 November 2010Political Science Department bowling night for majors and faculty is scheduled for Friday, January 14, 2011, 7:00-10:00 p.m. at Jesse James Lanes. Watch this site for more information–you don’t want to miss this fun event! Fun, food, stylish bowling shoes!
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Political Science Quiz Bowl, Feb. 15
18 November 2010Political Science Quiz Bowl Night is Tuesday, February 15, 7:00-9:00 p.m. in Great Hall. Brush up on your knowledge of political facts! Impress friends with your knowledge!
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Macalester-Carleton Conference well attended
16 April 2007The first Macalester-Carleton political science conference for students on April 4 attracted 45-80 students for each of the four sessions. Students from each school presented papers in several general fields,…
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The first joint Macalester-Carleton College Political Science Student Conference will be held April 4, 2007, in the Weyerhauser boardroom at Macalester College. As the attached announcement and application describe, this day-long conference will consist of thematically organized panels of paper presentations, each of which will include a student chair, 3-4 student presenters, and a faculty discussant. Both student and faculty participants will be drawn from the two colleges.
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Announcing the Conference on Southeast Asian Americans: Building Scholarship and Cross-Campus Connections
17 November 2006May 12-13, 2007
Carleton College, Northfield, MinnesotaOn campuses across the United States, a new generation of young scholars is engaged in research on the history, immigration, and contemporary life of Southeast Asian Americans in the United States. Undergraduate students are carrying out exciting research projects about the dynamic changes taking place in communities of Southeast Asian Americans and the relationship of these communities to the larger society and global environment. The “Conference on Southeast Asian Americans” has two principal aims. First, the conference will provide a forum for undergraduates to share and discuss their research. Second, the conference will offer a space for faculty and undergraduates to develop collaborative relationships for future research endeavors. The conference will focus on studies of Southeast Asian Americans who are immigrants or descendents of immigrants from the mainland of Southeast Asia, including Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. We are especially interested in papers about the ethnic Burmese, Cambodian, Hmong, Khmu, Lao, Lue, Mien, Thai, Thaidam, and Vietnamese.
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