Turns out SNL’s ‘Black Jeopardy’ was way more accurate than people realized
Laurie Maffly-Kipp, the Archer Alexander Distinguished Professor in the Humanities
How peer networks influence elections
Political scientist Betsy Sinclair, of Arts & Sciences, finds that when it comes to voting, politics is often more social than personal. Author of “The Social Citizen: Peer Networks and Political Behavior,” Sinclair discussed the role of social media and personal interactions in political decision-making for an election eve “Hold That Thought.”
Drug prices: Where do we go after the election?
Many Americans are concerned about the high price of prescription drugs. Rachel Sachs, associate professor in the School of Law, writes for The Conversation that there are both practical and political challenges with policies that elected leaders could enact to improve affordability.
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