A January Pew Research Center poll showed that less than 60 percent of Americans could correctly answer questions about American politics. Boston University professors were not surprised by the ...
We’re experiencing increased tension and political polarization between Democrats/Liberals and Republicans/Conservatives. Most of us are afraid to talk politics ...
Six honors students and 130 undergraduates will conduct a student-designed exit poll in Charlottesville precincts.
28/22 NEWS (WBRE/WYOU) — The shootings in Minnesota have once again raised concerns and questions about politically motivated violence across the nation. 28/22 News spoke to experts in several ...
Political scientist Katherine J. Cramer decided to explore the political divide in her home state of Wisconsin by talking to people at gas stations, coffee shops, and churches in small towns across ...
During my years as a Ph.D. student, I found myself for the first time in a familiar routine. For four years, my life settled into a predictable rhythm—weekly meetings with my supervisor, seminars to ...
Many of us fondly recall a world before social media. We engaged with TV and print ads that were nonpolarizing ways to “Just do it,” “Share a Coke” or answer “Where’s the beef?” The internet and ...
Trade deals in Asia, a threat to resume nuclear weapons testing and a government shutdown that’s set to become the longest in American history. Join guest moderator Vivian Salama, Paul Beckett of The ...
Understanding the root causes and possible solutions for rising political violence Violence has become an unwelcome reality in American politics – from this weekend’s murders in Minnesota to the ...
OPINIONBy Nnanda Kizito SseruwagiAt the risk of overgeneralisation, I think that Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba’s X (Twitter) timeline presents a fascinating paradox in Uganda's political theatre. Muhoozi’s ...