A Message from Department Chair Dr. David Blair
As Chair of the Department of Political Science, I am pleased to share an update on the dynamic work happening across our program and to reflect on why this is such an extraordinary moment to study politics. Thank you for your interest in our progress and for staying connected to our alumni community!
An Unprecedented Time to Study Politics
Politics is reshaping daily life in profound ways. Questions of democratic resilience, economic uncertainty, global conflict, technological disruption, environmental crisis, inequality, and civic participation feel more urgent than ever. For our students, this means studying political science is not only intellectually engaging, it feels immediate and impactful. This is reflected in strong enrolment, growing interest from prospective students, and the addition of new specialized courses to address these major global and domestic developments. You can learn more about these offerings on our Department webpage .
Engaged Learning and Hands‑On Experience

A key focus this year has been expanding opportunities for experiential learning. Both inside and outside the classroom, our students are engaging in policy research, simulations, internships, and community‑based projects that connect their academic experience to real-world political challenges. These experiences help them understand politics as a living, evolving field—one in which they can play a meaningful role. One example is the experiential learning trip to Rwanda led by Dr. Lindsay Scorgie, which focuses on the processes of reconciliation and peacebuilding following the Rwandan genocide. You can read more about the course here.
Faculty Leadership & Public Engagement
Our faculty continue to shape national and international conversations through their research, publications, commentary, and community partnerships. Their work helps deepen students’ understanding of the political issues shaping our world and reinforces the Department’s commitment to critical inquiry and civic responsibility. Here are a few highlights from this past year:
Stay Connected
Our graduates consistently tell us they valued the Department’s close-knit community and the confidence they built in thinking critically, writing clearly, and engaging with complex issues. This tradition remains core to our mission. As we look ahead, we hope to strengthen our ties with you. Whether you would like to share an update, mentor a student, attend upcoming events, or simply reconnect, we would love to hear from you.
With warm regards,

Dr. David Blair
Chair & Associate Professor
Department of Political Science




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