Janet Donavan /polisci/ en Getting out the vote and hashing out the issues /polisci/2024/09/13/getting-out-vote-and-hashing-out-issues Getting out the vote and hashing out the issues Anonymous (not verified) Fri, 09/13/2024 - 14:18 Categories: Announcement News Tags: Janet Donavan News

Dr. Janet Donavan, Director of Undergraduate Studies and Teaching Professor in the Political Science departement, was recently interviewed by the Colorado Arts and Sciences Magazine. She discusses civic participation habits in light of the new election, as well as emphasizes the importance of voting.

Read the full article here: Getting out the vote and hashing out the issues | Colorado Arts and Sciences Magazine

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Congratulations Janet Donavan! /polisci/2023/04/26/congratulations-janet-donavan Congratulations Janet Donavan! Anonymous (not verified) Wed, 04/26/2023 - 10:34 Categories: News Tags: Janet Donavan News

Congratulations to Janet Donavan, Director of Undergraduate Studies and Teaching Associate Professor! She recently earned a 2023 Excellence in Leadership & Service award from the 麻豆影院 Faculty Assembly (BFA). This award recognizes the importance of leadership and service as indispensable features of faculty responsibilities. The BFA awards ceremony was hosted by BFA chair Tiffany Beechy, and awards were presented by Provost Russ Moore. She was honored with other BFA award recipients in a ceremony on April 19th. 

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Meet Janet Donavan /polisci/2018/06/27/meet-janet-donavan Meet Janet Donavan Anonymous (not verified) Wed, 06/27/2018 - 11:33 Categories: spotlights Tags: Janet Donavan Jeffrey Nonnemacher

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Since she was a little girl, politics has always fascinated Dr. Janet Donavan. 鈥淚n Kindergarten, I was really interested in the 1980 presidential election鈥, she explained, 鈥渁nd when I was in 3rd grade, I got a subscription to NewsWeek for my birthday.鈥

鈥淚 don鈥檛 know why.  My parents weren鈥檛 interested in politics,鈥 she joked. 鈥淚 did learn to read from reading the newspaper, so the first thing I read was politics.鈥

鈥淢y first thing that I wanted to be was an astronaut, but I had bad eyes, so I couldn鈥檛 be an astronaut. Then I wanted to be a senator, and don鈥檛 know why I changed my mind. Then I wanted to be a travel agent, and I guess it is a good thing I changed my mind because there aren鈥檛 really travel agents anymore,鈥 she recalled, 鈥淭hen I wanted to be a journalist for a long time and I was always really interested in political news.鈥

鈥淲hen I was in school, and still today, there鈥檚 this huge change going on with journalism and information, newspapers, and how we get our information,鈥 she explained. 鈥淚 really wanted to study that and study how people get their political information instead of being the one who writes it.鈥

As a result, one of her favorite classes to teach in PSCI 4341: Media & Politics and her research focuses on political communication. 鈥淚 am really interested in the role of journalism and the dissemination of information in the political process, so how people get their information about politics, how people make decisions, the quality of that information.鈥

She also is interested in studying pre-Revolutionary War American political thought. From teaching it, she "realized that nobody focused on this era in American political thought and political development.鈥

She was interested in addressing the gap in literature on the era because 鈥渋t shaped the state governments which already existed when we started the revolution.鈥 She argues that the ideas that formed the National government and US Constitution came from the colonial governments and experiences at the colonial level.

However, most her job here at CU is teaching, so some of her research is focused on 鈥渢eaching and learning鈥 in Political Science, and the ways to better the curriculum for students.

When she isn鈥檛 working, she can be found hiking, camping, and travelling around Colorado. 鈥淚 am from Ohio, I went to grad school in Wisconsin, had a job in Washington and had a job in Minnesota and now here,鈥 she listed. 鈥淚 just love the weather and outdoor lifestyle鈥 of Colorado.

In 2018, Dr. Donavan was awarded the 2018 Mentor of the Year Award, a new honor from the Department of Political Science meant to recognize professors that go above and beyond the role of classroom instructor.

鈥淚 was excited, I think it is a great idea that we have it, and I was really honored by it. I try really hard to mentor students because I think it is an important aspect of what we do.鈥

"I am really lucky鈥, she said. 鈥淚t is hard, but it is something that I enjoy and can get up and do every day.鈥

鈥淔ind something you are care about,鈥 she advised, 鈥渟tudy it, understand it, and work for it. It is just a good way to enjoy your life.

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