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Media and Governance
Do news media corporations actually function with eyes wide open? In today's Academic Minute, Robert Edgell of SUNY Polytechnic Institute...
Why People Don’t Talk About Traumatic Events
Why do people wait to tell others about traumatic events? In today's Academic Minute, Yale University's Joan Cook discusses reasons...
Natural Disaster Preparedness
We might not be as prepared for a natural disaster as we think. In today's Academic Minute, Chapman University's Ann...
Political Apologies
Politicians make a lot of apologies. In today's Academic Minute, Vassar College's Benjamin Ho examines whether these apologies work and...
Working-Class Voters
Working-class voters have been in the news during this election season. In today's Academic Minute, Georgetown University's Sherry Linkon delves...
Scott Pulsipher, President of Western Governors U
Scott Pulsipher in April became president of Western Governors University, the pioneering competency-based online institution that enrolls roughly 75,000 students...
Campaign Songs
Political candidates are marketed to voters using the magic of music. In today's Academic Minute, Seton Hall University's Paul Christiansen...
Political Narratives
Political narratives are an important part of an election cycle. In today's Academic Minute, Bryant University's Richard Holtzman explores the...
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