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Professor Greg Shaw On Gerrymandering And The Effect On Local Races, Eric Stock
Professor Greg Shaw On Gerrymandering And The Effect On Local Races, Eric Stock
Interviews for WGLT
IWU Professor of Political Science Greg Shaw says he hopes McLean County's redistricting commission will draw maps that will keep neighborhoods, communities and voting precincts together. He tells WGLT's Eric Stock that gerrymandered districts have protected incumbents, even in county government.
Marc Tiritilli On His 2021 Campaign For Mayor Of Normal, Ryan Denham
Marc Tiritilli On His 2021 Campaign For Mayor Of Normal, Ryan Denham
Interviews for WGLT
Marc Tiritilli, IWU Makerspace Manager & Instrument Specialist, discussed his campaign to become the next mayor of Normal, Illinois with Ryan Denham from WGLT Radio.
Professor Greg Shaw On Politics And Our Knowledge Of Healthcare, Charlie Schlenker
Professor Greg Shaw On Politics And Our Knowledge Of Healthcare, Charlie Schlenker
Interviews for WGLT
IWU Professor of Political Science Greg Shaw discussing health care policy, and how his research shows the rhetoric around public health crisis affects what people know about it.
Kathleen O'Gorman On The Conditions At Us Immigration Facilities, Ryan Denham
Kathleen O'Gorman On The Conditions At Us Immigration Facilities, Ryan Denham
Interviews for WGLT
IWU Professor of English Kathleen O'Gorman spent the summer of 2019 interviewing children being held at U.S. immigration facilities, as a volunteer on behalf of the Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law. She spoke about this experience and the conditions of these detainment centers with WGLT's Ryan Denham.
Meghan Burke Discussing Her New Book "Colorblind Racism", January 24, 2019, Jon Norton
Meghan Burke Discussing Her New Book "Colorblind Racism", January 24, 2019, Jon Norton
Interviews for WGLT
Jon Norton, WGLT Radio, speaks to Professor Meghan Burke about her latest book Colorblind Racism.
Jim Simeone And How Earley Settlement Patterns Helped Shape Illinois Politics, Charlie Schlenker
Jim Simeone And How Earley Settlement Patterns Helped Shape Illinois Politics, Charlie Schlenker
Interviews for WGLT
Illinois settlement patterns did a lot to shape the early politics of the state and remain a force today, according to Illinois Wesleyan University Political Scientist Jim Simeone. Simeone spoke with WGLT’s Charlie Schlenker before a presentation at the McLean County Museum of History.
Todd Fuist Discussing His Book, Religion And Progressive Activism, Eric Stock
Todd Fuist Discussing His Book, Religion And Progressive Activism, Eric Stock
Interviews for WGLT
Assistant Professor of Sociology Todd Fuist speaking with WGLT's Eric Stock about his book "Religion and Progressive Activism: New Stories about Faith and Politics."
Greg Shaw, March 8, 2017, Charlie Schlenker
Greg Shaw, March 8, 2017, Charlie Schlenker
Interviews for WGLT
Illinois Wesleyan University Professor of Political Science Greg Shaw speaks with Charlie Schlenker, WGLT Radio, about the attempt to repeal American Health Care Act established by President Obama’s administration. Professor Shaw’s book, "The Dysfunctional Politics of the ACA", will be released by Praeger Publishing in May 2017.
Kathleen Montgomery, Charlie Schlenker
Kathleen Montgomery, Charlie Schlenker
Interviews for WGLT
Donald Trump's rise as the Republican Party standard-bearer is reminiscent of how some far-right, populist European leaders took power in the 1980s. IWU political scientist Kathleen Montgomery on Trump and how he compares to other far-right world leaders of recent past.
A transcript of this interview is available at the download link above and to the right on this page.
It Takes A Latina Candidate, Melissa Guzman, Kathleen Montgomery, Faculty Advisor
It Takes A Latina Candidate, Melissa Guzman, Kathleen Montgomery, Faculty Advisor
John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference
Oral presentation abstract.
The Happiest Xenophobes On Earth: Examining Anti-Immigrant Sentiments In The Nordic Countries, Maggie Zeisset, Kathleen Montgomery, Faculty Advisor
The Happiest Xenophobes On Earth: Examining Anti-Immigrant Sentiments In The Nordic Countries, Maggie Zeisset, Kathleen Montgomery, Faculty Advisor
John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference
Oral presentation abstract.
Are Women Winning? Does Descriptive Representation Of Women In Parliament Lead To Woman-Friendly Policy In Sub-Saharan Africa?, Molly Willeford, Kathleen Montgomery, Faculty Advisor
Are Women Winning? Does Descriptive Representation Of Women In Parliament Lead To Woman-Friendly Policy In Sub-Saharan Africa?, Molly Willeford, Kathleen Montgomery, Faculty Advisor
John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference
Oral presentation abstract.
Elyse Nelson Winger On Religion And The Presidetial Race, Judith Valente
Elyse Nelson Winger On Religion And The Presidetial Race, Judith Valente
Interviews for WGLT
WGLT'S Judith Valente speaks to IWU Chaplain Elyse Nelson Winger.
More information from the WGLT interview is available at the Download link above and to the right of the page.
Kistner '15 Studying Polarization In State Government, Kim Hill
Kistner '15 Studying Polarization In State Government, Kim Hill
News and Events
No abstract provided.
Montgomery Named Kemp Teaching Award Winner, Kim Hill
Montgomery Named Kemp Teaching Award Winner, Kim Hill
News and Events
No abstract provided.
Halloween Candy: A "Rich, Dark" History, Kim Hill
Halloween Candy: A "Rich, Dark" History, Kim Hill
News and Events
No abstract provided.
Political Science Alumni Panel, Tia Patsavas
Four Named To Endowed Professorships, Kim Hill
Carlson '15 To Study At Oxford, Kim Hill
Barbara Ward, Barbara Ward
Barbara Ward, Barbara Ward
Stevenson Lecture Series
Barbara Ward is the six speaker in the Adlai Stevenson series; she is a British political Scientis and autho, and is also known as Lady Jackson, wife of Sir Robert Jackson. This speech is titled "Survival in the Seventies."