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Wichita State professor teaches class focused on redistricting and gerrymandering

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Redistricting and gerrymandering may seem like intimidating words at a glance, but Brian Amos, an assistant professor in the political science department, hopes to clear up any confusion in his upcoming political redistricting course. Amos earned his Masters and PHD in political science from the University of Florida, specializing in legislative redistricting, election administration, and...

Source: The Sunflower -; Wichita State's independent, student-run news source

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