Undergraduate Student News

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Undergraduate Student Research 

Epsilon Xi Chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha National Political Science Honor Society 

Members of our chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha also traveled to a national conference to present research this year! Three students – Ellyn Blakeman, Miso Choi, and Josephine Joanis – spent three days in Washington, D.C. at the Pi Sigma Alpha National Conference to present their own papers and listen to panelists and other presentations to learn more about the practice of political science.

Three young women stand side-by-side in front of a backdrop that reads NCA in repeating letters.
UWM Political Science students Miso (Haley) Choi, Josephine (Josie) Joanis, and Ellyn Blakeman presented their research at the Pi Sigma Alpha National Conference this year.

Student Undergraduate Research Fellows 

A young woman with long dark hair looks at her research poster showing images of U.S. Supreme Court Justices.
Inaara McCray presents her research at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research in Pittsburgh.

Philosophy major Inaara McCray (also in the Honors College) continues to shine in her work with Professor Sara Benesh on her research on Supreme Court Justices Appearances. This year, Inaara presented that research not only at the UWM Undergraduate Research Symposium (where she earned all 10s from her judge!), but also at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research in Pittsburgh. Inaara had a great time presenting her research and found that many people at the conference were very interested in the findings and looked forward to more results from this major data collection effort.  Inaara will work with Professor Benesh and her coauthors for one more year and then plans to graduate early and head to law school.  


Undergraduate Program Spotlight

International Politics and Foreign Policy Summer Seminar 2025 

A large group of students stands under brightly-lit chandeliers at the UN Building.
UWM students led by Professor Shale Horowitz visit the United Nations Building as part of an experiential learning trip this summer.

Students from UWM, led by Professor Shale Horowitz and Graduate Assistant Nasrin Chaleshtari, had an amazing experiential learning experience this summer, visiting New York City and Washington D.C. to engage with the Permanent Missions of Eritrea, Azerbaijan, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Iran, and Mali; the Consulates of Serbia, Georgia, Argentina, Greece; international organizations including the World Bank, Carnegie, and CSIS; and the Ukrainian, Russian, Chinese, and Polish Embassies. 

This incredible experience deepened students’ understanding of international security, economic development, and global diplomacy. Kudos to UWM’s Center for International Education for its coordination, UWM’s College of Letters and Science for its support, and Professor Horowitz for his vision and dedication.

Want to support this fantastic program or start a scholarship so more of our students can afford to experience it? Contact Department Chair Hong Min Park, or send a donation dedicated to the program! Thank you! 


Graphic shows names of winners of the Michal C. LeMay Political Science Scholarship and the Wilder Crane Memorial Scholarship.

Undergraduate Honors 

Shout out to our Phi Beta Kappa honorees and this year’s Scholarship Awardees. We are so proud of the excellence our students display.

Phi Beta Kappa inductees include Thomas Cavanaugh, Spence Crouch, Giselle Guerrero, Lena Harms, Lauren Meehan, Emerson Odeja, Ivonne Perez, Sara Simonova, and Emma Widmann.

Awardees of the Michael C. LeMay Political Science Scholarship ($1,000) include Jakobe Godbolt and Shpresa Arneti. Awardees of the Wilder Crane Memorial Scholarship ($1,000) include Emma Bulinski and Senjuti Yesmin.


Students in the News

The Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service detailed the efforts of Political Science major Mia Moore to encourage her peers to vote in the presidential election. 

May Graduate Spotlight: Eve Buda, POL SCI Minor 

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Eve Buda (first on the left) with President Biden and fellow White House interns.

You don’t (necessarily) have to be a POL SCI major to score an amazing internship experience in politics – just ask Eve Buda, a brand-new UWM Journalism, Advertising, & Media Studies alum who spent fall 2024 as a Scheduling and Advance Intern at the White House.

Of course, she didn’t just start at the top. Eve first interned at the Milwaukee Mayor’s Office, a position she found via an email from our department.  While working for the Mayor, she got to know a Marquette University intern who applied successfully to be a summer intern at the White House, and was inspired. So she applied, interviewed, and found out mid-July she’d be heading to the White House. Her favorite Political Science professor suggested she attempt to get credit for the experience, which she did, and off she went.

While in D.C., she made great opportunities happen, oftentimes just by asking, and was able to meet some impressive folks, including the guy in the middle of the accompanying photo. Beyond relevant and rewarding work experience, she also was able to explore DC – the museums, the Supreme Court, the National Zoo – and enjoyed a day trip to New York City. She was in DC for the presidential election with a front seat to a historic race. She lived within the security perimeter of the capitol, which wasn’t always convenient. Eva enjoyed the work – she has always loved persuasive writing and campaign work and plans to seek work in public relations taking on projects in politics and sports media – and the experience. We’re delighted we were able to play a small part.  

Bachelor of Arts Graduates

Yasin BahKyle GordonIsabella Pond
Anthony BalboaGiselle GuerreroJamie Regnier
Nevaeh BerryEmma HagenMax Renfro
Darin BoyerFridarose HamadSamantha Satterfield
Casey BryantHelix HansonNiah Schauer
Emma BulinskiLogan HoraceAngela Scherz
Brandon ButlerRania JaberMatthew Schrader
Thomas CavanaughOlivia JensenRebecca Severson
Lautaro CocherAdam JindraNoah Siler
David CoxKymora KimbroughSofia Smith
Naomi CrossReid LancasterJoey Socha
Spencer CrouchAlexander LaufenbergBrady Steinbrecher
Cecilia CruzatteJonathan LenzMonica Tapia Gutierrez
Marcos De La CruzLauren LindbergEmily Thompson
Giovanna Del SantoSydney MaasJordane Torres-Raby
Delaney DeLeskeMatthew MarkusonJohn Triller
Christopher Drazek-LoosierRachel MartinLindsey Vang
Benjamin DyslandJenny MartinezParker Vanlerberghe
Miche EllingtonHarrison MatternAlberto Vilchis
Alexander EmmertGregory MayeshibaAaron Weiland
Muhammad Faizal FakaruddinLauren MeehanRiley Wenzlaff
Vince FerreiraMario MendezEmma Widmann
Ayden GalliganHyrum MorrisJack Williams
Gema Garcia-PaezAlexandra PascarellaThomas Zak
Nathaniel GeorgeColton PembleGracie Zhong

POL SCI Minor Graduates

Eve BudaErin HietpasHughes Nolan
Prestin BurdettZaVeon JohnsMaria Peralta-Arellano
August CatalanoJackson LiermannNicole Prange
Maelyn De JongAlexandra LynchAutumn Schauer
Anthony FavreauHeather MaggioWyatt Schlager
Luke FreemanBrandon MarkhamEthan Solberg
Dane FrieburgJacob MillerCallie Ylvisaker
Rachel Henderson

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