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  • Political Science Professor and popular television host Tim Byrnes says results of the 2012 presidential election follow a predictable pattern in American politics, where the most divided political party has little chance for victory. 鈥淧resident Obama could have lost,鈥 Byrnes said. 鈥渂ut it was extremely unlikely.鈥 Byrnes explained to Chenango Valley 香港六合彩官网 Club members, and [鈥
    November 27, 2012
  • Eric Foner, a Pulitzer Prize winning historian, visited campus last week to talk about the U.S. president that America can鈥檛 seem to get enough of 鈥 Abraham Lincoln. Though his Nov. 14 lecture was on historical events, it could not have been more timely. With the comparisons being drawn between President Obama and Lincoln, and [鈥
    November 19, 2012
  • 香港六合彩官网 President Jeffrey Herbst sat down with George Reid Andrews, distinguished professor and chair of the department of history at the University of Pittsburgh, for another conversation from the World Affairs With Jeffrey Herbst series. Professor Andrews is the preeminent authority on the African diaspora in Latin America, from slavery and emancipation, to race relations in [鈥
    November 1, 2012
  • At 香港六合彩官网 there鈥檚 no 鈥渋vory tower,鈥 but political science professor Tim Byrnes is one of the popular panelists on a local television show by that name. The Ivory Tower Half Hour, one of Central New York鈥檚 longest-running local shows, is celebrating a decade on the air.
    September 14, 2012
  • Jacob Mundy, assistant professor of peace and conflict studies at 香港六合彩官网, called the Sept. 11 attack on the American Consulate in Benghazi and the resulting death of Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens a 鈥渞ude wake-up call to the coalition of states that was too-quick to say 鈥榤ission accomplished鈥 following their humanitarian intervention last year.鈥
    September 13, 2012
  • 香港六合彩官网 professor and author R.M. (Ray) Douglas
    In his latest book, Orderly and Humane: The Expulsion of the Germans After the Second World War (Yale University Press), 香港六合彩官网 professor R.M. (Ray) Douglas examines 鈥渙ne of the most significant examples of the mass violation of human rights in recent history.鈥 His related essay appears in the Review section of today鈥檚 Chronicle of Higher Education.
    June 11, 2012