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Watch the recording of the webinar that attracted over 4,200 registrations from...

Held as a webinar on September 19th, 2020, at 12:00 p.m. EDT., this panel was organized to bring together scholars and analysts to comment on the...
The overall tone of the proposed rules sends a chilling message to current and prospective international students that we are no longer a welcoming...
Nicole Hassoun writes about the ethical and philosophical challenge of how best to allocate limited COVID vaccines to the world population.  Nicole...
Sarah Kreps and Doug Kriner, professors of government, found that different presentations of scientific uncertainty influence attitudes about policy...
Democracy 20/20 webinar (September 18, 2020): President Donald Trump came into office vowing to disrupt the “deep state” and to “drain the swamp” of...
The government is paying a record amount of subsidies to farmers this year. The supports will equal 36% of net farm income, said Chris Barrett on...
“In Tibet, he was doing a slightly lower level, under the radar, version of what was implemented in Xinjiang,” says Allen Carlson, associate professor...
“The TikTok deal allows Trump to claim victory and portray it as a validation of his tough, take-no-prisoners approach in dealing with China, even if...

Migrations Research Highlights Climate Consequences

“The reality is that what is good for birds is usually good for us, too,” says LASP faculty Amanda Rodewald.

Check Out Ufahamu Africa Season 5

Ufahamu Africa is a podcast about life and politics on the African continent, cohosted by Rachel Beatty Riedl. A new episode of Ufahamu Africa is...