What the Trump/Biden dueling rhetoric at the U.S. border tells us Andrea Silva, Matthew Eshbaugh-Soha, and Eric Gonzalez Juenke - March 25, 2024 Both presidential campaigns want to make immigration policy a top issue in the 2024 election.
The battle over in-state college tuition for undocumented immigrants Andrea Silva - December 6, 2023 A recent court decision benefited immigrants, but the battle will likely continue.
Russia’s land grabs in Ukraine could break the international order Sara Mitchell, Paul Hensel, Krista Wiegand, and Andrew Owsiak - March 3, 2022 Would other countries also try to claim territory that contains their ethnic kin?
Why haven’t U.S. mothers returned to work? The child-care infrastructure they need is still missing. William J. Scarborough, Leah Ruppanner, and Caitlyn Collins - November 7, 2021 For women with children at home, the Great Resignation is really the Great Push, our research finds
Derek Chauvin’s murder trial puts local governments on the stand Valerie Martinez-Ebers, Diego Esparza, and Andrea Silva - April 14, 2021 Violent policing damages trust in local government, our research finds
Trump attacked the Supreme Court again. Here are 4 things to know. Paul Collins and Matthew Eshbaugh-Soha - February 26, 2020 Previous presidents treated the court quite differently — even when they attacked its decisions.
What will Trump’s acquittal mean for U.S. democracy? Here are 4 big takeaways. Tyler P. Yates - February 3, 2020 Watch closely what Republican senators say about the defense’s arguments.
Most U.S. Muslims are patriots. Asking them to choose between faith and nation has a pernicious consequence. Nazita Lajevardi and Brian Calfano - August 21, 2019 New research shows that simply asking about their national identity can lower Muslims’ political engagement.
Counties that hosted a 2016 Trump rally saw a 226 percent increase in hate crimes Valerie Martinez-Ebers, Regina Branton, and Ayal Feinberg - March 21, 2019 There is suggestive evidence that Trump’s rhetoric matters.
Why Shinzo Abe faces an uphill battle to revise Japan’s constitution Ko Maeda and Adam Liff - December 12, 2018 [caption id="attachment_81475" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe delivers
Should Robert Bowers, the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting suspect, be called a terrorist? Idean Salehyan - November 1, 2018 [caption id="attachment_79683" align="aligncenter" width="960"] People embrace in front of a
These 4 factors trigger anti-Semitic hate crimes in the U.S. Ayal Feinberg / Managing Editor - December 21, 2016 From Trump retweeting images from white nationalists to post-election reports
What Patricia Arquette got wrong at the Oscars Tiffany Barnes and Erin Cassese - February 25, 2015 [caption id="attachment_21750" align="alignnone" width="620"] Patricia Arquette accepts the award for
Editors and the gender gap Erik Voeten - October 3, 2013 This is the second post from the perspective of a
Social Conflict in Africa Database John Sides - March 12, 2011 "Idean Salehyan":http://www.cas.unt.edu/~idean/ announces a new databse: bq. The Social Conflict