People in science are increasingly concerned about how wading into partisan politics may further erode trust in their field.
Political science professors speak on the 2024 election results and what they envision the future will look like.
On Thursday’s edition of “Closer Look,” Emory professors Pearl Dowe and Andra Gillespie return to the program to analyze ...
I’ve spent most of this year being pretty convinced that Donald Trump would be the 47th president of the United States. Even ...
Despite long lines at early voting and before polls opened on Election Day, multiple Kansas City metro counties saw a decline ...
“You can’t have it both ways,” she explained. “You can’t say, OK, we’re gonna do the science, follow the science, and then, if the science yields something that’s offensive to the minority that’s ...
CERN is set to end its agreement to allow Russian scientists to work there, which will make it harder to accomplish the ...
In a recent Times-Siena poll of six swing states, men ages 18 to 29 favored former President Donald Trump by 13 points, while ...
Going into a highly anticipated presidential election, several of Auburn University's political science professors have noted ...
As Donald Trump’s presidency began its second year, the American Political Science Association’s Presidents and Executive ...
It capped a remarkable comeback four years after he was voted out of the White House and ushering in a new American ...
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