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Sarah Kreps, PACS

“In order for these apps to be effective, you need to have enough of a critical mass of people who are willing to download and use the app,” says...
Yuri Orlov was an internationally renowned physicist, human rights champion and Soviet-era dissident, and professor emeritus of physics (CAS).
What does cybersecurity mean when computer systems remain vulnerable to hacking? Rebecca Slayton, Director of the Reppy Institute, investigates.
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...
Peace and Conflict Studies Faculty Sarah Kreps says the two key factors driving improved numbers of contact tracing app downloads in Finland can be...
Democracy 20/20 webinar (August 27, 2020): Federal authorities responded to this summer’s protests with force. The protests, while spurred by recent...

New Faculty Opportunity Promotes Public Engagement

This year's theme: global racial justice. (Applications closed September 25.)
PACS faculty Barry Strauss converses with Forbes on the debate around monuments and what can be done in the future.
In this Vice article, Jens David Ohlin (PACS) wonders if Steve Bannon will trade his insider, Trumpworld knowledge for a deal with federal...