2016 Elections

What You Need To Know About Election Polls

The surprising outcome of the 2016 presidential election led many people to question the credibility of public opinion polling. That’s a fair question, considering so many polls suggested Hillary Clinton would win the election. Twelve of the thirteen final national […]

Journals

Graduate Qualitative Methods Training in Political Science: A Disciplinary Crisis

Graduate Qualitative Methods Training in Political Science: A Disciplinary Crisis By Cassandra V. Emmons, Princeton University and Andrew M. Moravcsik, Princeton University Most political scientists conduct and publish qualitative research, but what training in qualitative methods do political science doctoral […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Meet Elva Orozco Mendoza, 2020 Career Enhancement Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation

The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation has named 32 new Career Enhancement Fellows—10 junior faculty members who will receive 12-month Fellowships, 20 who will receive six-month Fellowships, and two who will receive six-month Adjunct Faculty […]

Journals

Law and Public Policy: A Gap Between Theory and Teaching?

Law and Public Policy: A Gap Between Theory and Teaching? By Edward F. Kammerer, Idaho State University and Neenah Estrella-Luna, Salem State University The realization that policy and law are tightly intertwined dates at least to de Tocqueville’s observation that, […]