Right-wing Populism鈥檚 Threat to Global Security 鈥 When Does Rhetoric Lead to Conflict?
Right-wing populist leaders have been at the helms of governments in all regions of the world, but they have taken power in an increasing number of countries in recent years. In fact, the percentage of right-wing populist leaders in the world in the past decade has surpassed that of the World War II era, as shown in Figure 1 below.
CPAE Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Brandon Bolte, SPIA
CPAE Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Brandon Bolte, SPIA
Hi everyone! I鈥檓 Dr. Brandon Bolte, and I started as an Assistant Professor of Political Science in the UIS School of Politics and International Affairs (SPIA) in Fall 2023. Beginning July 1, I鈥檒l also be a member of the Board of Directors of the .
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Driving Change: A Preview of the 2024 Policy Summit at University of Illinois Springfield

On Tuesday April 23, 2024 there is an all-day Policy Summit at 天美传媒 Springfield (UIS) campus. The summit is sponsored by UIS Center
Generative AI's role in higher education, inspired by Spiderman
Remember when Uncle Ben told Peter Parker, 鈥淲ith great power comes great responsibility?鈥
That quote rings true, especially when we talk about AI in higher education.
Simply put, it means that having a lot of power means you've got a big responsibility to use it wisely. And that's exactly what we're facing with AI in universities.
On one hand, there's a rising concern on college campuses about the potential misuse of generative AI tools like ChatGPT.
UIS adjunct instructor Heath Bruce says,
Four things to know before you go to a career fair
Your first job fair can be very intimidating. You鈥檙e not sure what you鈥檙e doing. All you want to say is, 鈥淚 need a job,鈥 but you must have a conversation first, learn to network, and make an excellent first impression. To help prepare, here are four tips for your next job fair.
The Development of US Immigration Policy
On February 1st and February 16th, 2024, Dr. Isabel Skinner, Assistant Professor in the School of Politics and International Affairs, and Dr. Brooke Depenbusch, Assistant Professor in the Legal Studies Department, shared their professional insights with the Citizens Club of Springfield at the two-part event: Springfield鈥檚 Immigrant Stories.
Using Artificial Intelligence and Cell Phone Tracing Data to Reevaluate Travel Demand and Investments in Public Transit
Why are fewer people riding public transit, and what do lower farebox revenues mean for state and federal government in their oversight and support of transit agencies? In an article published last year in the Municipal Finance Journal, our research team at the Institute of Government and Public Affairs developed some hypotheses for a possibly permanent decline in commuting: many workers became accustomed to working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic and have been hesitant to return to working in the office (Funderburg et al. 2023).