News News Profile Research In the News Admissions Blog NewsProfileResearchIn the NewsConfronting COVID-19Black History Month#PolicyForwardSummer of Social ImpactIn the NewsArtist John Preus Uses CPS Materials in Keller InstallationJanuary 28, 2020In the NewsJohn Preus' exhibition "Adaptation" opens on Thursday on the first floor of the Keller Center. Professor William Howell Discusses Impeachment Next StepsJanuary 25, 2020In the NewsRepublican lawmakers hope that the impeachment trial in the Senate ends quickly, as shown in their reticence to allow witnesses and important documents as material for the Senators to consider. Howell points out the strategic reasons for this maneuver.Professor Konstantin Sonin Discusses Vladimir Putin's LeadershipJanuary 21, 2020In the NewsMany officials within the Kremlin resigned after Putin's recent state-of-the-union speech, and surprising appointments along with constitutional changes. Sonin considers these changes as they pertain to the Kremlin's short-term tactics. Jahmal Cole (CLA'20) Discusses Signs of Inequality in ChicagoJanuary 15, 2020In the NewsCole, creator and CEO of My Block My Hood My City, Chicago's fastest growing social impact organization, has recently published a book for his campaign "It's Not Regular," pointing out inequities between neighborhoods.Professor and Deputy Dean Ethan Bueno de Mesquita Discusses CounterinsurgencyDecember 23, 2019In the NewsThe U.S. strategy in Afghanistan neglected to consider the resolve of those in Afghanistan who were fighting for the existence of their country.Professor Jeffrey Grogger Discusses the Connection Between Regionally Distinctive Speech Patterns and WagesDecember 18, 2019In the NewsStudying perceptions of audio data, Grogger found that the speech patterns common to African Americans and Southern whites are associated with lower wages.PaginationPrevious page‹ Page 41 Next page ›