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UI's Hagle comments on Sen. Lee's speech

Published
2013.04.23
Conservatives need to start making a better case for what they stand for, Sen. Mike Lee said Monday in a speech to a Washington, D.C., think tank.

UI political science professor Tim Hagle comments on the impact of a speech delivered by Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, to a Washington, D.C. think tank. Story from: Deseret News

Deseret News

UI's Tang comments on Chinese leaders' working style

Published
2013.02.11
New Chinese leader Xi Xinping (C) has warned the country's leadership to scale back ostentatious behavior.

Wenfang Tang, a UI political science professor, says that compared with their predecessors, the new Chinese leaders seem to show more sophistication, confidence, and ambition in a CNN weekly column focusing on China's new austerity in response to directives from Beijing. Story from: CNN

CNN

UI student appointed to Board of Regents

Published
2012.11.30
Hannah Walsh

Hannah Walsh, a University of Iowa sophomore political science major from Spirit Lake, says she looks forward to representing her peers' interests and concerns as the newly appointed student member of the Iowa Board of Regents, pending Iowa Senate confirmation. Story from: Sioux City Journal

Sioux City Journal

Hawkeye Poll: Women’s issues divided by party and gender

As Mitt Romney and Barack Obama courted female voters throughout the presidential election, many women’s issues received heavy media attention. Story

Political science faculty recognized for excellence in mentoring

Sara Mitchell receives the 2012 Graduate College Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award in social sciences. She is professor of political science in the University of Iowa College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Story

Iowa voters leaning toward retaining Justice Wiggins

A slim majority of Iowa voters are poised to vote to retain Justice David Wiggins on the State’s Supreme Court this Nov. 6, but with nearly one in five voters still undecided, the final outcome is still in question according to a University of Iowa Hawkeye Poll released today. Story

Tight race

Big pile of "I voted" buttons

With the presidential election less than one week away, it’s still a close race in Iowa, a key swing state, according to a University of Iowa Hawkeye Poll released today. Story

Hawkeye Poll results to be announced at news conference Wednesday

The University of Iowa will announce the results of its latest Hawkeye Poll of likely presidential election voters in key battleground states, including Iowa, during a news conference at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 31. Story

Hagle is interviewed about House race

Published
2012.09.18

University of Iowa political scientist Timothy Hagle is interviewed about election prospects in the new southeast Iowa district. Story from: Patch

Patch

Frederick is a 'smokin' Buckle Bunny'

Published
2012.09.10
Tanna

As a "smokin' Buckle Bunny" in True Cowboy magazine, actress/activist Tanna Frederick, a University of Iowa theater arts and political science alumna, joins the quest to save the wild American mustangs. Story from: True Cowboy

True Cowboy

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