With Democrats in charge in Washington, expect red states’ policies to get redder Stella Rouse and Nicholas Miras - January 21, 2021 That’s what our research finds
New data finds Black and Hispanic Americans more likely to take precautions against coronavirus Stella Rouse - August 10, 2020 Sen. Thom Tillis is wrong about why Hispanics have higher rates of illness
Women are mysteriously missing from D.C. think tanks’ foreign policy panels. Here’s the data. Mimosa Giamanco and Federiga Bindi - August 21, 2019 Here’s the fifth article in our series on the gender gap in political science.
Political science professors assign fewer readings by women than by men. Here’s why that matters. Heidi Hardt and Amy Erica Smith - August 20, 2019 Here’s the third article in our series on the gender gap in political science.
There’s a gender gap in political science. Our series examines the problem — and looks at some solutions. Kim Yi Dionne - August 18, 2019 It’s as important as any other issue our profession studies.
Here’s a list of smart women political scientists. They know stuff, too. Melissa Michelson, Kathleen Searles, Kim Yi Dionne, Christina Wolbrecht, and Amber Boydstun - February 11, 2016 [caption id="attachment_35577" align="aligncenter" width="2019"] Elinor Ostrom is a great example