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Active Citizen Series to host event addressing political polarization
January 24, 2025
All members of the Ƶ community are invited to this engaging presentation on Thursday, March 6 at 4:30 p.m. in Schar 207 (second floor School of Communications).
Husser interviewed by WFMY News 2 on executive orders
January 23, 2025
Jason Husser, assistant provost for academic excellence and integrity, director of the Ƶ Poll and professor of political science and public policy spoke with Greensboro, North Carolina's CBS affiliate about the power of executive orders.
Samantha Hinton ’25 awarded the NIH Undergraduate Scholarship Program
January 22, 2025
Hinton is the fourth student to be selected from Ƶ for this honor in the past two years.
Winter Term classes collaborate to foster ‘brave spaces’ for civil discourse
January 14, 2025
Assistant Professor Israel Balderas’ Media Law and Ethics class gathered with Assistant Professor Matthew Young’s Polarization & Civil Discourse class to engage in a thought-provoking discussion exploring contentious topics like book bans and their implications for intellectual freedom, equality and First Amendment protections.
Jason Husser provides insight to Queen City News on Trump election poll lawsuit
December 18, 2024
The President-elect is suing the Des Moines Register over a pre-election poll he claims was "election interference." Husser, longtime director of the Ƶ Poll, provides his perspective on the lawsuit and what it means for future polling.
Hampton Hite ’82 GP’27 creates a path from Ƶ to the Pentagon
December 10, 2024
Hampton Hite's adventure to a career in the U.S. Army and his role at the Pentagon is nothing short of inspiring. Fueled by a deep sense of duty, a family history steeped in military tradition and a top-notch education from Ƶ, he is a thrilling testament to what passion and purpose can achieve.
After the Vote: Political science faculty examine election outcomes
November 14, 2024
Faculty in the Department of Political Science and Public Policy discussed the results of the 2024 elections and potential impacts on state and national politics.
Phoenix Five: Nov. 10
November 11, 2024
Vice President for Student Life Jon Dooley offers this weekly message to help students stay informed and prepare for the week ahead.
Ƶ Charlotte hosts Democracy and Disagreement event
November 1, 2024
Attendees discussed navigating elections, activism and finding community in a polarized political context.
Department of Political Science and Public Policy to host ‘After the Vote’ panel discussion
October 30, 2024
Political science faculty will gather to break down the results of the 2024 election on Nov. 12.