Everyone has an opinion on Afghanistan — Do voters care?

Ultimately, voters care about whether a president makes the right policy decisions, not whether American forces remain deployed abroad to maintain their reputation, writes William Nomikos, assistant professor of political science.

‘The games within the game’

Patrick Rishe, director of Olin Business School’s sports business program, writes an article in Forbes about college sports, arguing that their shifting tides will benefit schools, athletes and fans.

‘Transnational literature in the age of nationalism’

Kurt Beals and Lynne Tatlock, both of Arts & Sciences, write about German literary and cultural history leading up to a Sept. 2-4 symposium, “Transnational Framings: The German Literary Field in the Age of Nationalism, 1848-1919.”
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