Course Evaluations Fall 2019
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Links to Course Evaluations:
- POSC 112: The International Politics of Climate Change, Professor Eleonora Mattiacci
- POSC 219: Introduction to American Politics, Professor Jonathan Obert
- POSC 235: Globalization Through the Lens of Border Culture, Professor Lorne Falk
- POSC 236: Introduction to International Relations, Professor Gustavo Salcedo
- POSC 255: The Politics of Aesthetic Concepts, Professor Monique Roelofs
- POSC 257: Race and US Politics, Professor Tess Wise
- POSC 307: States of Extraction: Nature and World Politics in the Americas, Professor Manuela Picq
- POSC 344: Drones, Satellites, Cyberwar: Technology and National Security, Professor Eleonora Mattiacci
- POSC 380: Kremlin Rising: Russia's Foreign Policy in the 21st Century, Professor Constantine Pleshakov
- POSC 411/SWAG 411: Indigenous Women and World Politics, Professor Manuela Picq
- POSC 423: Technologies in Political and Social Theory, Professor Kasper Villadsen
- POSC 424: The Politics of Address: From Benjamin to the Present, Professor Monique Roelofs
- POSC 426: The Politics of Consumer Finance, Professor Tess Wise