Politics and Law

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Departmental News and Events

Tanner Nau, who recently received a bachelor’s degree in political science, has been awarded the Public Interest Fellowship for highly qualified recent college graduates interested in areas such as politics, education reform, and foreign policy.
Rhodes student Margaret Wakefield ’26 has been accepted into the Academy for Civic Education and Democracy held at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. She is a political science major with a minor in international studies.
Dr. Michael Nelson, professor of political science at Rhodes College and a recognized presidential scholar, has written a new book titled How College Presidents Succeed: Lessons in Leadership from Three Generations of Reveleys. It will be released April 8