Journalist examines religious divides : New fissures in American politics
NPR journalist Asma Khalid addressed the topic of religious divides for the National Agenda 2017 speaker series, “As We Stand | Divided.”
National Agenda Muslim Poll : National Agenda poll reveals American opinions of Muslims
A new University of Delaware national poll found that nearly three-fourths (71%) of Americans surveyed view Muslims as being more “them” than “us.”
Finding our similarities
National Agenda speaker David Joy is a North Carolina author who writes about life in Appalachia and the struggles of the people with poverty, crime, and drug abuse.
Speaker Brianna Wu on Gender Divides : Brianna Wu addresses gender divides
To kick off the “As We Stand | Divided? speaker series, UD welcomed engineer and video game designer Brianna Wu, who examined gender divides in America.
CPC March for Science Survey
A University of Delaware team of researchers traveled to Washington, DC, on April 22, 2017, to survey March for Science participants.
Student-made Documentary Examines the 2016 Presidential Election
A student-produced documentary entitled “National Agenda 2016: Road to the Presidency” provides insight into the contentious 2016 presidential election between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
Fall 2017 Political Communication Courses at UD : Fall 2017 Political Communication Courses
The University of Delaware Center for Political Communication is spreading the word about two political communication courses offered this fall 2017 semester.
Fake News Blues : Fake News Blues: Trust in an Alternative Facts World
In an era of broad distrust, communication experts told a packed audience at the University of Delaware that the public must be careful consumers of information.
Fake News Blues
UD’s Center for Political Communication Director Nancy Karibjanian will moderate a panel discussion on Monday, April 3, on the impact of fake news on the public’s trust.
Biden Institute announced
The University of Delaware begins a partnership with Joseph R. Biden Jr. to pair his long-time work in domestic policy issues with the University’s strengths in public policy education and research.