Political Studies students have contacted the department to call for increased representation of Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) scholars and learning in mandatory courses.
Melika Kh, ArtSci ’21, shared a Call to Action to Facebook on June 4 providing a template for students to use...
Leading up to the federal election on Oct. 21, Queen’s School of Policy Studies is hosting a series of roundtable discussions featuring four experts on topics including domestic policy, migration, and foreign policy.
Moderated by Christian Leuprecht, a professor at the Royal Military College of Canada...
After controversy arose around a journal article published in September of 2017, a former Queen’s professor is claiming the University has enabled censorship against his work.
Professor Bruce Gilley is a former Queen’s professor who currently works at Portland State University. For the past 10 years,...
Following Tuesday night’s American election results, a panel discussion examining the outcome was held at Kingston City Hall, featuring Queen’s researchers and moderated by associate political studies professor, Jonathan Rose.
The event, titled What Just Happened? provided an in-depth analysis of...
This article is an updated version of a previously published article from Nov. 26.
After almost a year of silence, reported incidents of verbal, physical and sexual harassment of teaching assistants (TAs) by undergraduate students in Political Studies have been revealed to students.
On Wednesday afternoon,...
There have been reports of “credential questioning, verbal abuse, physical intimidation and sexual harassment” of teaching assistants by political studies students, according to an email sent out to undergraduate students in the program on Wednesday afternoon.
The email — sent by Political Studies...
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Omer Aziz, ArtSci ’12
Queen’s professor David Haglund wasn’t surprised when his fourth-year seminar on international relations (IR) filled up almost immediately.
“The politics department should consider changing its name to the department of international relations, because...