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Does the filibuster enhance debate in the Senate? New research says no
This story was originally published by the Harris School of Public Policy.
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Amanda Woodward elected 2021 AAAS Fellow
Nine University of Chicago researchers were named 2021 fellows of the American Association for the Advancement
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To reduce vaccine hesitancy, language matters in building public trust
Study finds that the same information, presented in a different language, can boost confidence
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4 SSD faculty among those receiving named, distinguished service professorships...
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What is tree equity? A new tool from UChicago data scientists is helping to tra...
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Ordering Violence Urges Readers to Consider the Role that Worldviews Play in th...
Paul Staniland argues that political ideologies play a significant role in how governments respond to armed non-state groups.
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New guide to papers of Lloyd and Susanne Rudolph
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How solving police violence requires revisiting how history is told
Historians explore the narratives of the Civils Rights movement and beyond in the John Hope Franklin Lecture series
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How redistricting has consequences for independent politics
A new U Chicago study finds city governments sometimes redraw ward maps to punish advocates of racial and economic equality.
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Two studies show a link between emotional intelligence and wisdom
The researchers found competency in emotion management to be related to wise reasoning By Sarah Steimer