Professors Asher Hildebrand, Deondra Rose, Sunshine Hillygus, Phil Napoli, and Sanford Dean Judith Kelley participated in a media briefing for a group of international journalists on youth voter… Continue Reading Sanford School Media Briefing on Upcoming Election & Voter Fatigue, Duke Today
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As part of a university-wide initiative to address ongoing violence in the Middle East, Duke University Provost Alec Gallimore has appointed Bruce Jentleson, William Preston Few… Continue Reading Professor Bruce Jentleson Appointed to New Duke Initiative to Address Conflicts in Middle East
Comments closedPolis Distinguished Fellow David Price wrote for WRAL on two-state diplomacy in the Middle East. He argues, “the two-state idea is still uniquely promising in… Continue Reading David Price on Two-State Diplomacy in the Middle East, WRAL
Comments closedProfessor Kate Whetten was featured in a Duke Global Health Institute article highlighting a 15-year partnership with the Ethiopian Stand for Vulnerable Organization (SVO) that has… Continue Reading Professor Kate Whetten on Duke Partnership with the Ethiopian Stand for Vulnerable Organization, Duke Global Health Institute
Comments closedIn a statement to Duke News, Professor Mallory SoRelle says the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)’s potential dismantling by the Supreme Court could have significant implications… Continue Reading Professor Mallory SoRelle on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Duke News
Comments closedThe Chronicle interviewed Professor Deondra Rose about her career at Duke and her new appointment as Duke’s Presidential Fellow for 2023-2024. Regarding her appointment, she says… Continue Reading Professor Deondra Rose on Duke Presidential Fellow Appointment, The Chronicle
Comments closedIn a virtual briefing for journalists, professors Kerry Haynie and Deondra Rose covered issues ranging from abortion to climate change which are likely to resonate… Continue Reading Professors Kerry Haynie and Deondra Rose Likely Voter Behavior in NC, U.S. Elections, Duke Today
Comments closedAs the Marvel Cinematic Universe broaches subjects of political relevance such as international law, gender equality, and environmental justice, it has caught the attention of… Continue Reading Professor Nick Carnes on Marvel’s Politics, The Wall Street Journal
Comments closedOn the 236th anniversary of the U.S. Constitution, Professor Deondra Rose provides a reflection on its enduring relevance and modern applications. She highlights its importance… Continue Reading Professor Deondra Rose on Commemorating U.S. Constitution Day, Duke Today
Comments closedProfessor Peter Feaver first conducted a national study on public confidence in the U.S. military over two decades ago. Last month, he published a new… Continue Reading Professor Peter Feaver on America’s High but Hollow Support for the Military, Duke Today
Comments closedProfessor Asher Hildebrand argues in Vanity Fair that, “If Democrats don’t hold onto the governorship and cut into the GOP’s supermajority in the legislature, it’s going to… Continue Reading Professor Asher Hildebrand on NC’s Governor’s Race and What it Means for Biden, Vanity Fair
Comments closedHead of the NC Democratic Party Anderson Clayton was highlighted in The Washington Post as the youngest state Democratic chair in the country. Her platform… Continue Reading Newly Elected NC Democratic Party Chair Anderson Clayton, The Washington Post
Comments closedProfessor McCorkle has been quoted in The New York Times on the North Carolina Senate race along with his and Rachel Salzberg’s (MPP ’20) paper… Continue Reading Professor McCorkle on “Countrypolitan” Counties and the NC Senate Race, The New York Times
Comments closedProfessor Kerry Haynie, Professor Asher Hildebrand and Professor Mac McCorkle discuss the significance of the Dobbs v. Jackson ruling on the upcoming North Carolina midterm… Continue Reading Polis Steering Committee Members and Faculty Discuss the Dobbs v. Jackson Ruling on Midterm Elections
Comments closedThe New York Times recently reflected on Title IX’s 50 year legacy. Title IX was signed in 1972 and prohibits discrimination based on sex in… Continue Reading Professor Rose on Title IX’s Legacy, The New York Times
Comments closedRight before launching into the Braver Angels student debate, Associate Professor Deondra Rose joined the American Council of Trustees and Alumni’s Doug Sprei on the… Continue Reading Professor Rose on Galvanizing Political Education on the HigherEdNow Podcast
Comments closedAssociate Professor Abdullah Antepli was interviewed by students at the American School in Japan for their newspaper Hanabi about the role religion plays in academia.… Continue Reading Professor Antepli on Religion in Academia, American School in Japan
Comments closedDuring the Spring 2022 semester, Sanford Associate Professor of the Practice Asher D. Hildebrand led a new seminar that examined four major challenges facing American… Continue Reading American Democracy at a Crossroads: Proposals for Democratic Reform and Renewal, May 2022
Comments closedAssociate Professor’s Asher Hildebrand and Deondra Rose were interviewed by Duke Today and NC Policy Watch on the ramifications of the U.S. Supreme court’s potential… Continue Reading Professor Asher Hildebrand and Deondra Rose on the impact of Roe vs Wade news on voting turnout, Duke Today & NC Policy Watch
Comments closedProfessor Kristin Goss was interviewed in The Philanthropy Daily about her career and scholarship on policy-oriented philanthropy. She argues that philanthropy is often an underrepresented… Continue Reading Professor Kristin Goss on policy-oriented philanthropy studies, The Philanthropy Daily
Comments closedProfessor Kristin Goss was quoted multiple times in a fact-check on a statement from Gun Owners of America in USA Today on the number of… Continue Reading Professor Kristin Goss on firearm records and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), USA Today
Comments closedCongratulations to POLIS Steering Committee member Professor Nick Carnes for his publication in the American Political Science Review!
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