War and peace, taxing and spending, dictatorship and democracy
-- these and a hundred other realities of modern life are played
out in the realm of domestic and international politics. In an increasingly
complex and interdependent world, public decision-making requires
thoughtful discourse, broad-based participation and intelligent,
responsive leadership. To that end, the Department of Political
Science promotes the systematic and critical analysis of government,
politics and public policy. It helps students learn to frame thoughtful
questions, conduct imaginative research, marshal convincing evidence,
write with clarity, precision and conviction, and engage in lively
conversation. Its faculty members conduct research that enriches
understanding of political life and public affairs in a global context,
not only for other scholars but for decision-makers and citizens
as well. The department also seeks to provide and promote responsible
and effective leadership within and beyond the St. Olaf community.
Department mission
The study of politics is an essential part of a liberal arts education and our lives as scholars. The Department of Political Science fosters habits of reflection and analysis, and cultivates knowledgeable, thoughtful, and effective citizens.
News and Notes:
Dept. Colloquium
Prof. Adriano Udani
CFD Post Doctoral Candidate
"The Link between Fate and Understanding: Exploring the 2006 Latino National Survey"
Monday, April 30th
3:30-4:30 p.m.
Buntrock 143
Congratulations 2012 Distinction Recipients
Erica Larson
Akshar Rambachan
Amelia Schoeneman
Bryan Wells
Distinction Reception
Monday, May 7th
3:15 pm
Heritage Room
Buntrock Commons
Spring Picnic for Majors
Tuesday, May 15th
5:00-7:00 pm
Oddfellows Park
Graduation Reception
Sunday, May 27th
10:30 am - 12:30 pm
Heritage Room
Buntrock Commons
Let us know.
paulsons@stolaf.edu

