05/26/2026
Prior to the holiday weekend, the department hosted the 4th Annual Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior Conference on campus. The conference was chaired by polisci professors Taylor Carlson, Matthew Hayes, and Dino Christenson. The theme for this year's conference theme was "Democracy at the Crossroads: Challenges & Responses in the 21st Century".
The event began with a welcome reception and poster session at the Kemper Art Museum, and continued Friday at the Charles F. Knight Center with presentations and panels featuring experts and scholars from around the country. It was an enlightening and exciting two days discussing a pressing and ongoing topic effecting every citizen.
You can learn more about the presenters and the conference on the conference's website: https://buff.ly/ITVPyIp
The Department of Political Science is grateful to our sponsoring partners for their support of the conference: the Weidenbaum Center, American Political Science Association's EPOVB section, the John C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics, the Center on the Environment, Forthright, the Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity, and Verasight.