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HISTORY,
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES,
POLITICAL SCIENCE,
and RELIGION

As a student in history, international studies, political science, ´Ç°ùÌýreligious studies you will gain an understanding of diverse cultures, time periods, and political systems, learning effective skills in research, analysis, critical thinking and communication. Majors apply these skills to explore the problems facing the global community.

Contact Information
Angela Robbins
Department Chair
218 Lux Hall
aprobbins@meredith.edu
(919) 760-8825

The Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵCollege Poll

Administered by the Department of History, International Studies, Political Science, and Religion, The Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵCollege Poll is part of the College’s commitment to civic engagement. Students conduct this poll of registered N.C. voters each semester, and gain hands-on polling experience.

The Status of Women in N.C. Politics

This report, released by Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵCollege, found that in North Carolina, women make up more than 54% of registered voters, but hold less than 25% of elected and appointed offices. The report uses data about women as voters and elected leaders throughout the state to offer recommendations for improving women’s underrepresentation in politics.

Politics Aside: Women and the Vote
American women won the right to vote in 1920, but they were far from apolitical prior to ratification of the 1… more »
Civil Discourse
Integrity and intellectual freedom top the list of Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵCollege’s seven core values. Students are expected to… more »

Strong Stories

Through a wide range of leadership roles, faculty support, and internships, international studies and political science major Danika Ray, ’24, gained confidence and skills that will set her up for success in her studies at Campbell Law School.

Religious and ethical studies major Ellie Jones, ’20, will continue her studies at the University of Montana in Missoula, where she will pursue an M.A. in environmental philosophy with full funding and a teaching assistant position.

Study in North Carolina’s Capital

Meredith’s location in North Carolina’s capital is ideal. Students can see state government in action, intern at historic sites and museums, and explore educational opportunities at international businesses in nearby Research Triangle Park.Â