In our new feature, @casteinke2 interviews @larryrjacobs on the Courageous Conversations project encouraging dialogue across the political divide: https://t.co/xidcfOREtl
Check out our new profile of @umncla research! We spoke with members of the “Migration and Migrants in Terrifying Times Project” about contemporary immigration in this political moment.
https://t.co/kpoz5mJacE
The news has been full of talk about of #trade and #tariffs. But what exactly are they? Professor Robert Kudrle explains, via @WCCO. https://t.co/Ye5QyzYXVA
Professor Amy O'Connor (@profamyoc) from @UMN_HSJMC is studying better business behavior at the Minnesota State Fair this year: https://t.co/FNZwAX99wj
In dramatic political times, it is important to understand how conspiracy theories work. Read more on UMN research here:
https://t.co/urgim4zqPx https://t.co/w1YeZHSgPZ
#UMN Professor Joanne Miller's (@PoliPsyProf) research on conspiracy theories is featured in this @washingtonpost article by @profmusgrave: https://t.co/eIJEFZp90R
Sociology Prof. & Chair Doug Hartmann @hartm021 joined KGNU Radio's Josh Chetwynd and U of T-Austin Prof. John Hoberman on 2/21 to take a look at US Presidents and their relationship to sports (golf, anyone?). Listen to "A Public Affair" here: https://t.co/aRQ6QBzo8O
Recent news on the foreign policy front is bringing back old school anxiety about nuclear weapons. Research from @mark_s_bell at @PoliSciUMN takes a new look at nuclear strategy: https://t.co/e7i6O1Acr3
Politics are everywhere these days, so it's important to remember this info from @PoliSciUMN's @matt_motta: you may disagree, but the other side probably isn't stupid
https://t.co/HPfgWJI9SJ
Via @Gender_Policy: "The push for a border wall doubles-down on past failed policies and the particularly vulnerable population of women and children they created"
https://t.co/7sBdtPE5Ps
How do we maintain quality of life for an aging population? Public health research looks at how racial inequality shows up in nursing homes:
https://t.co/pLoIx4D1XO
Who puts the politics on TV? We talk to @UMN_HSJMC's @ChristopherTerr about research on FCC regulation & SNL skits in 2016:
https://t.co/wbZOIvvdak