Professor Nick Carnes KLIN Nebraska (Cited) 4.3.25 “Dan Osborn Mulling Run Against U.S. Senator Pete Ricketts in 2026” Professor Peter Feaver The New York Times…
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Professor Bill Adair ABC News (Quoted) 2.6.25 Flying’s gotten safer – and less reported on. Washington crash shows how the aviation beat is fading …
Comments closed“Less than a month into his second term, President Donald Trump has signed over 60 executive orders, the most in a president’s first 100 days in over four decades.
To understand the quantity, legality and implications of the president’s executive orders, The Chronicle spoke to three professors from the Sanford School of Public Policy.”
Comments closedProfessor Kate Bundorf Duke Today (Highlight) 11.19.24 “Three Faculty Members Selected as Provost Faculty Fellows for 2024-25” Professor Nick Carnes The Economist (Cited) 11.14.24…
Comments closedProfessor David Schanzer “‘There isn’t a position of neutrality’: Amid petition for institutional neutrality, some professors challenge its implications” WRAL (Interview) 1.2.25 “From the location…
Comments closedProfessor Aaron “Ronnie” Chatterji The New York Times (Quoted) 10.25.24 “Why There’s Hope for U.S. Factory Towns Laid Low by the ‘China Shock’” Professor Peter…
Comments closedProfessor Abdullah Antepli Elon News Network (Quoted) 10.10.24 “North Carolina governor race defined by stark contrast, serious consequences” Professor Nick Carnes The New Political (Cited)…
Comments closedProfessor Mac McCorkle The American Prospect (Quoted) 9.23.24 “Mark Robinson: A Product of the Republican Controversy Pipeline” ABC11 (Quoted) 9.16.24 “After a second ‘assassination attempt’ on Trump,…
Comments closedProfessor David Schanzer wrote for Inside Higher Education on colleges failure to properly teach the historical context behind the Israel-Palestine conflict or provide adequate spaces…
Comments closedProfessor David Schanzer tells CBS17 that Ukraine and its allies will have to pivot their strategy after documents were leaked from the Pentagon. He argues that the potential consequences…
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