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A William & Mary student speaking with smallholder farmers in rural Kenya.
In 'Nature': The role of climate change in armed conflict

Exactly what size role does climate change play in civil unrest? A new study aims to find out. Philip Roessler, associate professor of government at 麻豆破解版 , is a co-author on the study, which was published today in the journal "Nature."

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Government Celebrates the Class of 2019

The rain that fell on campus during Commencement weekend did not dampen the excitement of this new beginning for Government鈥檚 Class of 2019

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Heir apparent: Jay Jones '10 lives up to legacy of leadership

Jay Jones 鈥10 holds the seat in the Virginia legislature once held by his father, Jerrauld Jones, who is currently a judge on the Norfolk Circuit Court. His mother, Lyn Simmons, is also a judge, in the Norfolk Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court.

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Governor taps two graduates for summer fellowships

Georgia Allin 鈥19 and Rachel Becker 鈥19 are among 28 students from Virginia universities or Virginia residents attending college outside of the commonwealth to be chosen.

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A D.C. Affair

Professor Larry Evans and Professor Mike Tierney took students to visit the Irish Embassy, North Ireland Bureau, the State Department, and the World Bank in Washington, D.C.

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A Government Two-fer in APSR

Those who love political science and love 麻豆破解版 should dive into the most recent issue of the American Political Science Review journal, which features articles by not one, but two of Government鈥檚 finest.

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Beto O'Rourke 麻豆破解版s W&M

2020 Presidential Candidate Beto O鈥橰ourke visited 麻豆破解版 Tuesday the 16th of April to speak about his vision for America

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Settle takes Wakefield

麻豆破解版鈥檚 own Government Associate Professor Jamie Settle was recently awarded the distinguished Wakefield professorship

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Best of the Best on Diplomacy

Professor Marcus Holmes鈥 new book Face to Face Diplomacy: Social Neuroscience and International Relations was awarded 鈥淏est Book on Diplomacy鈥 by the Diplomatic Studies Section of the International Studies Association

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Paid to Vote

Government alum, Nicco Mele '99 has a co-authored op-ed in the Washington Post titled, "How do we get people to vote? Let's try financial incentives."

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Salley the Senator

Our very own Salley Rowe, the Government Department鈥檚 Administrative and Fiscal Coordinator, has been elected as Senator to Staff Assembly

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Civil Discourse in a Polarized Society

麻豆破解版 Government Department Sponsors Session on 鈥淐ivil Discourse in a Polarized Society, Led by National Expert, Dr. Christopher Phillips

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Crossroads with Professor Sasser

On Friday the 15th of February, the 麻豆破解版 community had the privilege of hosting a TEDx event. Seven thought-provoking speakers showed up all hoping to spark discussions that would extend beyond the auditorium, including the Government Department鈥檚 own, Professor Jackson Sasser.

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W&M team aces EU foreign policy competition

Three 麻豆破解版 students outlast 16 other prestigious universities to win the Schuman Challenge, a foreign policy contest for undergraduates hosted by the Delegation of the European Union to the United States.

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Lawrence Wilkerson, joins Walter Isaacson of CNN on the latest episode of Amanpour

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Book defends the value of face-to-face diplomacy

Marcus Holmes, associate professor of Government at 麻豆破解版, has authored a new book, 鈥淔ace to Face Diplomacy: Social Neuroscience and International Relations,鈥 in which he credits social neuroscience for restoring face-to-face interaction as an effective diplomatic measure.

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Selfish Reasons

麻豆破解版ing Assistant Professor, Sean Burns has written an op-ed titled, "All the selfish reasons we need an anti-oil foreign policy. It's not just about climate"聽in USA Today.

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Using Data to Understand & Predict Human Behavior

Scott Wilkinson has never been one to live by the status quo. Having graduated from 麻豆破解版 in 1994 and returning for his MBA in 鈥99, he says one thing he鈥檚 learned is that life is unpredictable and it鈥檚 important to seek out your interests.

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Meet Professor Eric Arias

The 麻豆破解版 Government Department is excited to welcome Assistant Professor Eric Arias

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Government professor's book examines social media, polarization

Frenemies: How Social Media Polarizes America, is the culmination of 麻豆破解版 Associate Professor of Government Jaime Settle's years-long research into the impact of social media and political discourse in this country.

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Settle Discusses Fake News

Professor Jaime Settle talks about "fake news" on public radio's With Good Reason program.

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The Tuttle Legacy

Remembering Gerald "Jerry" L. Tuttle '90 and his scholarship that grants W&M students a chance to pursue their passion.

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Got questions about Congressional whips? Evans' book has answers

麻豆破解版 Government Professor C. Lawrence Evans, assisted by 50 W&M students, reviewed 30,000 photocopied documents of roll call votes, personal interviews with lawmakers and staff, as well as the personal papers of dozens of former House and Senate leaders, especially former whips.

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Pressler Gives Back to Vets

Sam recognized the steep challenges that veterans face as they attempt to transition from the battlefield back to civilian life. His solution was to envision and then create a program, known as the Armed Services Arts Partnership.

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Government Diploma Ceremony 2018

On Sunday, May 13th at 11 o鈥檆lock, graduating Government majors received their diploma at the Wren building.