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Robert Pape

The Hill - DOJ vows ramped up effort against hate crime after Buffalo shooting; Prof. Robert Pape comments on mainstream white nationalism

June 1, 2022
Kathleen Belew

The Hill - Republican officials keep stoking white supremacist tropes, and we're reaping the result; Asst. Prof. Kathleen Belew discusses the impact of white supremacy messages in politics

June 1, 2022
Susan Levine

The Leader - School lunch menus are changing from bland to culturally appropriate across NY and NJ; article cites Prof. Susan Levine's book 'School Lunch Politics'

May 23, 2022
Esteban Rossi-Hansberg

Economic Times - Climate change will affect the economic geography of the world; Prof. Esteban Rossi-Hansberg discusses the impacts of climate change

May 20, 2022
Robert Pape

TIME - Three Factors Drive Rightwing Violence; article cites survey from Prof. Robert Pape and researchers on the American insurrectionist movement

May 20, 2022
John Mearsheimer

WSJ - How a Simple Ratio Came to Influence Military Strategy; Prof. John Mearsheimer comments on Russia's war on Ukraine

May 20, 2022
Kathleen Belew

NYT - The Long Game of White-Power Activists Isn't Just About Violence; Asst. Prof. Kathleen Belew authors op-ed on 'replacement theory'

May 19, 2022
Marco Garrido

Vox - The Philippine election is the latest example of illiberalism's popularity; article cites Assoc. Prof Marco Garrido's paper on democratic politics in the Philippines

May 19, 2022
Paul Poast

NewsNation - Is NATO expansion worth the risk of war? Assoc. Prof Paul Poast discusses the principle of collective defense

May 19, 2022
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UChicago Center Receives NSF Grant to Study Student Traits Leading to STEM Achievement

The University of Chicago Center for the Economics of Human Development and an international research team won a five-year grant to identify the perso...

May 18, 2022

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