Portrait of Prof. Omar Wasow
July 24, 2020
In "The politics of race are shifting, and politicians are struggling to keep pace," the author mentions Professor Wasow's research on the 1968 protests and the election of Richard Nixon.
Portrait of Professor Jake Shapiro
July 22, 2020
Professor Shapiro discusses the COVID-19-related misinformation narratives that have been spreading in countries around the world.
Portrait of Professor Paul Frymer
July 22, 2020
Professor Frymer writes "The politics of D.C. statehood follow a well-worn path."
Knox in front of a window, Mummolo in front of a fireplace
July 21, 2020
According to Mummolo and Knox, "A widely touted study found no evidence of racism in police shootings. It’s full of errors."
guadalupe tunon headshot
July 17, 2020
Professor Tuñón won two awards for her dissertation
Portrait of Prof. Omar Wasow
July 17, 2020
Professor Omar Wasow discusses his recent work on the impact of violent and nonviolent protest of racial injustice on the Tatter Podcast.
american flag holder hall
July 14, 2020
Christopher Achen, Joanne Gowa, and Ezra Suleiman were transferred to emeritus status by the Board of Trustees.
mummolo headshot
July 13, 2020
Professor Mummolo and his co-authors Jens Hainmueller and Yiqing Xu were awarded the prize for their paper “How Much Should We Trust Estimates from Multiplicative Interaction Models: Simple Tools to
Ismail White
July 10, 2020
Professor White won the award for his co-authored paper "Black Politics: How Anger Influences the Political Actions Blacks Pursue to Reduce Racial Inequality"
Tom Pavone
July 6, 2020
Pavone, a graduate alumnus, defended his dissertation in 2019.
Portrait of Professor Paul Frymer
July 2, 2020
A recent paper by Professor Paul Frymer and University of Washington's Jake Grumbach "Labor Unions and White Racial Politics" was discussed in a Salon article "Why labor unions make people
Rebecca Perlman
June 30, 2020
Professor Rebecca Perlman has received funding from the Princeton Environmental Institute to investigate the effect of language around climate change.
Professor Robert P. George
June 29, 2020
Professor Robert George on the Corona: Use It, Don't Lose It podcast Ask the Experts: Form Your Own Opinion and Speak Up. "We need bold, independent thinkers who care most
Atul Kohli
June 26, 2020
Professor Atul Kohli on the America Trends podcast America’s Soft Empire and Its Impact on the Developing World.
Chaya Crowder
June 25, 2020
Ph.D. student Chaya Crowder discusses her research in intersectional solidarity or the awareness and distress over the harm faced by marginalized subgroups of broader marginalized groups, as it applies to
A woman reading news on a laptop and a man looking at a tablet.
June 22, 2020
“Most people struggle to reliably evaluate the quality of information they encounter online, even under the most ideal conditions,” said Andy Guess, assistant professor of politics and public affairs. “This
Portrait of Prof. Omar Wasow
June 15, 2020
Professor Omar Wasow explains how his research on the 1960s civil rights protests is applicable to understanding the protests of today.
Portrait of Prof. Omar Wasow
June 12, 2020
Professor Omar Wasow looks at the protests of the 1960s, their media coverage, and their influence on national politics.
Portrait of Prof. Omar Wasow
June 11, 2020
Professor Omar Wasow explains how Twitter might be the best place to create political change on The Marketplace.
Painting Plague in an Ancient City by Michael Sweerts
June 10, 2020
Professor Gary Bass discusses the Athenian Plague and Thucydides's account of it's effect on the democracy for The New Yorker. "For anyone hopeful that democracy is the best system for