Press Releases Caregiving and Political Engagement in the Era of COVIDProfessor of Political Studies and Pitzer College alumna Rachel VanSickle-Ward ’99 and three other researchers have received a $30,000 grant from the Center for American Women and Politics for their proposed research project “Conceptualizing Caregiving and its Consequences for Attitudes and Engagement.”February 9, 2021
In the News Pitzer alumna and Professor of Political Studies Rachel VanSickle-Ward ’99 quoted in Ms. Magazine’s “25 Feminist Experts React to the 2018 Election Results”Ms. Magazine
Video Faculty Foray: Rachel VanSickle-Ward ’99 and Dana Nothnagel ’19In this Faculty Foray, Rachel VanSickle-Ward '99, Professor of Political Studies and Dana Nothnagel '19 talk about Women in Politics.September 17, 2018
Press Releases Pitzer Professor Rachel VanSickle-Ward ’99 Wins American Political Science Association Book AwardClaremont, Calif. (July 5, 2018)—The American Political Science Association has awarded Pitzer College Professor of Political Studies Rachel VanSickle-Ward ’99 a 2018 Herbert A. Simon Book Award for her book, The Devil Is in the Details: Understanding the Causes of Policy Specificity and Ambiguity. The APSA Public Administration Section’s annual award recognizes work that makes [Read More...]July 5, 2018
In the News Professor Rachel VanSickle-Ward talks California politics, from Jerry Brown to the Women’s March, on NPR affiliate KPCC’s Take Two.Take Two
In the News Professor Rachel VanSickle Ward commentates on KPCC Take Two segment “State of Affairs”KPCC
In the News Professors Rachel VanSickle-Ward and Emma Stephens co-author “The Economic Woman: Why Hillary Clinton’s economic message still matters” for U.S.News and World Report
In the News Professor Rachel VanSickle-Ward discusses future of the Democratic party on KPCC’s Take TwoKPCC's Take Two
In the News Professor Rachel VanSickle-Ward talks about the US Congress’ agenda and how it could impact the Golden State on KPCC’s Take TwoKPCC
In the News Pitzer Professor Rachel VanSickle-Ward quoted in Sydney Morning Herald article “Hillary Clinton is on the cusp of making history in US election, so where is the excitement?”Sydney Morning Herald