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Hightlight photo for article, Journalist examines religious divides : New fissures in American politics

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.”

Hightlight photo for article, National Agenda Muslim Poll : National Agenda poll reveals American opinions of Muslims

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.”

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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.

Hightlight photo for article, Speaker Brianna Wu on Gender Divides : Brianna Wu addresses gender divides

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.

Hightlight photo for article, CPC March for Science Survey

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.

Hightlight photo for article, Student-made Documentary Examines the 2016 Presidential Election

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.

Hightlight photo for article, Fall 2017 Political Communication Courses at UD : Fall 2017 Political Communication Courses

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.

Hightlight photo for article, Fake News Blues : Fake News Blues: Trust in an Alternative Facts World

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.

Hightlight photo for article, Fake News Blues

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.

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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.