Time to take off the mask? Some people assumed Black men in masks were threatening, our research found. Steven Greene, Marc Hetherington, Leah Christiani, Emily Wager, and Christopher J. Clark - May 26, 2021 Our research finds that, as with so many things, masks may seem race neutral — but they have a racially disparate impact
The State Department labeled China’s Confucius programs a bad influence on U.S. students. What’s the story? Naima Green-Riley - August 24, 2020 Concerns over the ideological threat of these programs may be overblown
What persuades Southerners to take down Confederate symbols? Hearing it’s good for business. Jordan Peterson and Christian R. Grose - July 2, 2020 Mississippi’s chamber of commerce lobbied the state to change its flag
Trump is going back to holding rallies. He might be helping Biden. Jordan Peterson and Boris Heersink - June 17, 2020 His campaign visits in 2016 also mobilized donations by Democrats
Professors change few minds on politics — but conservative ones may have more influence. Matthew J. Mayhew, Laura S. Dahl, Kevin Singer, and Alyssa N. Rockenbach - March 1, 2020 That’s what we found in our four-year study on 100 campuses.
Why men support marijuana legalization more than women do Steven Greene and Laurel Elder - December 21, 2018 [caption id="attachment_81826" align="aligncenter" width="960"] The Four Twenty Games in Santa
As voter rights cases churn through courts, rights are uncertain. But confusion is guaranteed. Richard Hasen - August 11, 2016 [caption id="attachment_43538" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Indiana voters cast their vote at
Here’s how the U.N. is working to stop terrorists from getting weapons of mass destruction Mark Nance and Bryan Early - May 3, 2016 [caption id="attachment_39928" align="aligncenter" width="2366"] The General Assembly building at United
No Surprise! Party Identification and Illegal Immigration - November 30, 2012 We welcome a guest post by North Carolina State University's