Politics
The Washington Post: Republican wins on abortion, voting, and guns cap their banner in 2021, with democratic goals in 'dire' danger despite Washington power
The Washington Post recently reported on new laws that impact abortion, voting, and concealed carry rights. The newspaper also examined a recent article by Carsey School Director Michael Ettlinger on the disparity between the popular vote and governing power in the United States. Read More-
03/04/21
Breaking Defense: Who's Who in Defense: Jake Sullivan, National Security Advisor
Jake Sullivan, Carsey School fellow, was recently the focus of an article published by Breaking Defense, a digital magazine that focuses on the... -
03/01/21
Tampa Bay Times: Year 1 of Florida’s Coronavirus Outbreak
Michael Ettlinger, director of the Carsey School, was recently quoted by the Tampa Bay Times in their review of eight key calls Florida Governor Ron... -
02/17/21
FrankNews: History of Poverty in America
Stephen Pimpare, faculty fellow at the Carsey School, was recently interviewed about his book "A People's History of Poverty in America" by FrankNews... -
02/11/21
NH Union Leader: After tackling COVID, Sununu faces moves to weaken future powers
After taking unprecedented steps to cope with the pandemic, Gov. Chris Sununu now faces a multi-front campaign to check or weaken the governor’s...
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09/26/13 - UNH Welcomes Pulitzer Prize-winning AuthorPulitzer Prize winner and author Robert Caro, who has written extensively on the life and presidency of President Lyndon B. Johnson, will give the inaugural Rutman Distinguished... Read More
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04/18/13 - Kinesiology Major is Washington, D.C. BoundCharlotte Slate doesn’t have a political background; her future plans after graduating UNH involve physical therapy school. But a course she’s taking in foreign policy piqued her... Read More
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04/18/13 - UNH Announces 2013 Granite State Award and Honorary Degree RecipientsFor their significant contributions to the state and its people, the Running Nuns from the St. Charles Children’s Home in Rochester, and New Hampshire storyteller Fritz Wetherbee... Read More
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11/01/12 - Rough and Tumblr PoliticsEvery Friday, UNH journalism student Jake DeSchuiteneer joins a Google+ Hangout–a video conference call–with the Washington Post’s social media director, Natalie Jennings. He... Read More
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11/01/12 - UNH Hosts Post-Presidential Election Discussion with Political Scientists Nov. 8There is a lot at stake in the Nov. 6 election. Who will be the next president? Which party will control Congress? Who will New Hampshire’s next governor be, and which party will... Read More
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10/18/12 - Kids Today: Politics and Society Takes on the ElectionWith the controversy brewing statewide over the residency of college students affecting their right to vote and pivotal local and national elections imminent, what is it that... Read More
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10/11/12 - Researcher Finds that Politics May Trump Facts on View of Climate ChangeFor some people, scientific facts help determine what they believe about an issue. But for others, political views trump scientific facts and determine what information they will... Read More
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09/27/12 - Studying Women’s Rights in Post-Mubarak EgyptWhen Hannah Lawrence ’13 arrived in Cairo this past June, supporters of democracy were still filling Tahrir Square and citizens faced a second round of voting to elect a new... Read More