More local officials than ever say in a new survey that political polarization is having a negative impact nationally, with those in larger communities seeing greater local effects — findings that ...
Dismayed by the dating scene on campus, University of Iowa first-year student Mary McCurdy added a special request on her Tinder bio: “Please do not swipe right if you voted for Trump.” Burned in ...
Barry Eichengreen, American economist who holds the title of George C. Pardee and Helen N. Pardee Professor of Economics and Political Science at the University of California, photographed on March 28 ...
Liz Fedor’s article “Are CEOs Walking Away from Civic Leadership?” in the February/March issue of TCB is a timely piece, and I have to say I’m not surprised to see it. While the article raises ...
Taylor Swift’s latest album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” generated a cultural whirlwind: chart-topping success, social media ...
Politicians and policy experts like to talk about the root causes of crime, homelessness, poverty, rising prices, and other problems. If they want to understand the root cause of political ...
Researchers at TU Wien are developing a model that interprets opinions not as diametrically opposed poles, but as overlapping ...
With no signs of improvement, political polarization in the United States has reached a point where deal-breakers in dating have increased and are now split along partisan lines, especially under ...
A recent study provides a nuanced understanding of the mechanisms driving polarization and issue alignment on Twitter/X and reveals how political polarization in Germany is reinforced and structured ...
This year's theme is "Cultivating Hope." Two weeks ago, Cardinal Robert McElroy, archbishop of the Archdiocese of Washington, D.C., participated in a Q and A session on campus with Notre Dame's ...