Public Lecture by Erkko Professor Kevin Durrheim – Polarization: In mind, social media and public life The Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies is hosting Kevin Durrheim as the Jane and Aatos Erkko ...
Prof. Menachem Rosensaft, law, gave a lecture on Feb. 12 about antisemitism in light of the Israel-Hamas war. The talk, entitled “Antisemitism, the Israel-Hamas War and Distorting the Law of Genocide: ...
HEPP will be hosting Sabrina Morán, a CONICET and Instituto Gino Germany researcher at the University of Buenos Aires, November 3rd from 9.30-11.30 in the Karolina Eskelin Room (UH Main Building, ...
The University will observe summer break from June 30 through July 4. While campus offices will be closed during this time, classes will proceed as planned. Regular operations resume on Monday, July 7 ...
Washington University law professor John Inazu lectured at the University of Missouri on how to navigate disagreements with empathy and respect. Inazu's book, "Learning to Disagree," explores finding ...
Minnesota State University professor and Braver Angels ambassador Kristen Cvancara began Tuesday’s knowledge and lecture presentation with a simple exercise. Audience members were asked to turn to the ...
The notions of a politically discordant and ideologically polarized American public that dominate American news media outlets are flawed and unfounded, a visiting political science professor said ...
The University of Wyoming School of Politics, Public Affairs and International Studies will host a “Challenges to Democracy” lecture series this fall in Casper, Cheyenne, Laramie, Sheridan and Park ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Wrapping up the year for Public Policy seniors was U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell (D–Mich.) and ...
Ryan Williamson, an assistant professor at the University of Wyoming, will give this year’s Sandeen Lecture in Humanities at ...
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly on Friday bemoaned the polarization that she says has fundamentally upended the state’s politics since she first entered elected office nearly 20 years ago as a state senator.