The controversial landmark poll that predicted Trump’s strong showing in the 2016 presidential election provides the framework for a new California survey collaboration.
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The inaugural Dornsife Dialogues event offers students, faculty and staff a conversation on the tenor and evolution of political discourse.
The political science professor will use his extensive experience in United States politics to expand students’ opportunities for “real-world experiences that intersect with what they are learning in the classroom.”
Renowned scholars, veteran political strategists and award-winning journalists convene at USC Dornsife to break down this year’s extraordinary presidential race.
Nathaniel Haas ’15 draws from his USC Dornsife experiences to address the nation’s political woes.
When it comes to politics, a dose of comedy can offer some relief from all of the posturing, polarization and news oversaturation, especially during an election year. But can humor also influence our political ideologies?
Researchers look at the road to rudeness and chart a path to more respectful discourse.
USC Dornsife faculty reflect on Britain’s decision to leave the European Union in a historic referendum result that has triggered widespread uncertainty and financial turmoil.
In celebration of Father’s Day, USC Dornsife faculty pay homage to the important role their fathers played in inspiring their academic choices and shaping their career paths.
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