Media Summary: A. Clayton Spencer, president of Bates College (ME), speaks to the current climate as an opportunity for student engagement ... Rutgers President Holloway and the Eagleton Institute of Politics hosted a conversation exploring the past and As a country, are we too far gone to heal our political divides, or is it still possible to change course? Professor Lilliana Mason of ...

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A. Clayton Spencer, president of Bates College (ME), speaks to the current climate as an opportunity for student engagement ... Rutgers President Holloway and the Eagleton Institute of Politics hosted a conversation exploring the past and As a country, are we too far gone to heal our political divides, or is it still possible to change course? Professor Lilliana Mason of ... The Sine Institute of Politics & Policy welcomes Emmy-Nominated Political and Voting Rights Activist; Voto Latino CEO and ... On Thursday, Nov. 16, the Brown Center on Education Policy at Brookings convened a panel with Dr. Johann Neem and other ... This webinar was the second in a series complementing a new fall 2021 Duke

Tune in to WABE TV on March 29 at 11:30 p.m. for the fifth episode of the discussion series "Reimagining Daniel Ziblatt, Professor for the Science of Government at Harvard In this wide-ranging discussion with the Institute for Business in Global Society, Michael Horn, Harvard Graduate School of ...

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Universities, Democracy, and the American Future

Universities, Democracy, and the American Future

Since World War II, the nation's

The Future of American Democracy

The Future of American Democracy

In the past few years,

Askwith Education Forum | Education, Truth, and the Future of Democracy

Askwith Education Forum | Education, Truth, and the Future of Democracy

What roles can schools and

What Universities Owe Democracy

What Universities Owe Democracy

We have been testing the resilience of

Student Engagement and the Future of Democracy

Student Engagement and the Future of Democracy

A. Clayton Spencer, president of Bates College (ME), speaks to the current climate as an opportunity for student engagement ...

The U.S. Election and the Future of American Democracy

The U.S. Election and the Future of American Democracy

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The Past and Future of Democracy: A Case Professorship Conversation

The Past and Future of Democracy: A Case Professorship Conversation

Rutgers President Holloway and the Eagleton Institute of Politics hosted a conversation exploring the past and

E6: Political Polarization and the Future of Democracy

E6: Political Polarization and the Future of Democracy

As a country, are we too far gone to heal our political divides, or is it still possible to change course? Professor Lilliana Mason of ...

Evidence: US is not a democracy | Princeton University study

Evidence: US is not a democracy | Princeton University study

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"Encouraging & Important": Harvard Rejected Trump Takeover. Will Other Institutions Join the Fight?

"Encouraging & Important": Harvard Rejected Trump Takeover. Will Other Institutions Join the Fight?

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The Future of American Democracy: Reflections on the U.S. Presidential Election

The Future of American Democracy: Reflections on the U.S. Presidential Election

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Future Leaders' Voices   Student Perspectives on Pluralism and Democracy in America

Future Leaders' Voices Student Perspectives on Pluralism and Democracy in America

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Latino Power 250+: History, Voice, and the Future of Latino Democracy

Latino Power 250+: History, Voice, and the Future of Latino Democracy

The Sine Institute of Politics & Policy welcomes Emmy-Nominated Political and Voting Rights Activist; Voto Latino CEO and ...

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What Future for U.S. Democracy Promotion Under Obama?

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The past, present, and future of democratic education in America

On Thursday, Nov. 16, the Brown Center on Education Policy at Brookings convened a panel with Dr. Johann Neem and other ...

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Duke UNIV101 Presents: Religion, Race and the Future of Democracy in America

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Reimagining American Democracy | Episode 5: Rethinking Civic Education

Reimagining American Democracy | Episode 5: Rethinking Civic Education

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Daniel Ziblatt on the Future of Democracy

Daniel Ziblatt on the Future of Democracy

Daniel Ziblatt, Professor for the Science of Government at Harvard

Will 40% of U.S. colleges close? Michael Horn discusses the future of education

Will 40% of U.S. colleges close? Michael Horn discusses the future of education

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Professors worry federal funding cuts to universities will threaten research and democracy

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