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What can I do with a Political Science major? Sensible and sound advice from Rutger's University.
National Web Site of Pi Sigma Alpha
American Political Science Association The American Political Science Association is the major professional society for people who study politics, government and public policies in the U.S. and around the world.
Center for the Study of the Presidency (CSP) Spring Symposium on "The First 100 Days," March 16-17, 2001, Washington, D.C. Each year, Saint Leo University sends a student representative to this exciting policy conference, which attracts outstanding speakers, presidential scholars, policy experts, government officials and more than 400 top college and university students. Participants also tour the White House, learn about internship opportunities in Washington, and network with the leaders of tomorrow. (Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C.) See Drs. McTague, Reynolds, or Trost for information about the coming interviews.
Political ScienceNet Station This site is a collection of connections; a docking station for researchers working their way through cyberspace.
Political Science Internet Resources Scroll down for complete list, or select by topic: [American Government & Politics] [International Governments & Politics] [Political Thought] [Research] [General] [Misc.] [Social Sciences; ...
Richard Kimber's Political Science Resources This site provides an extensive collection of over 3,200 links to the major political and governmental sites around the world.
Politics1 "Politics1 meets the ideals of the PBS Democracy Project by providing a citizen-oriented approach, content with depth, deliberation and duration, interactivity, and information that empowers and educates the public." -- PBS
CNN.com - All Politics CNN offers news articles from the U.S. political scene.
Why Lawyers Should Write in Plain English An essay by Joseph Kimble, a Thomas Cooley Law School professor, who, by the way, writes in plain English.
Teaching Politics Techniques & Technologies Political Science as seen from the far side of the lectern.