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Murrett Discusses Ukraine’s Drone Attacks on Russia in Newsweek Article

Vice Adm. Robert Murrett (Ret.), professor of practice of public administration and international affairs, says that from a tactical military standpoint, they were very effective attacks that had dealt a significant blow to Moscow's military machine.

June 6, 2025

Koch Talks to franceinfo About Gulf Sports

“Apart from during the 2022 World Cup, you haven't seen massive ‘Visit Qatar’ campaigns. The country doesn't need to attract tourists, its 200,000 citizens are wealthy and all the infrastructure already exists,” says Natalie Koch, professor of geography and the environment. “It's very different from Saudi Arabia where a large part of the population suffers from poverty.”

June 5, 2025

Thompson Quoted in Associated Press, NPR Articles on Pope Leo’s US Citizenship

Margaret Susan Thompson, professor of history and political science, says she doubts Leo will renounce his U.S. citizenship. “I think he wants to stress that he is the pope of the universal Catholic Church,” Thompson says, “and not an American holding that position.”

June 4, 2025

Supreme Court Cases

Bird, Christine, Michelle Whyman, Bryan D. Jones, Frank R. Baumgartner, Sean M. Theriault, Derek A. Epp
The Supreme Court dataset contains information on each case on the Courts docket, and is the only publicly available dataset to examine the Courts agenda from a policy perspective.
June 3, 2025

Khalil Speaks With CBS News About the New Gaza Humanitarian Aid System

“The director [of the new aid group] has already resigned and there's an interim director in place. And the director who resigned said it was because the attempts to deliver aid could not be done so with a humanitarian purpose, and that shouldn't be surprising. The United Nations is the only major organization on the ground, as well as several other NGOs, that can provide the necessary aid,” says Osamah Khalil, chair of the International Relations Undergraduate Program.

June 3, 2025

Roll Call Votes

Lewis, Jeffrey B., Keith Poole, Howard Rosenthal, Adam Boche, Aaron Rudkin, and Luke Sonnet
This dataset includes Congressional roll call votes categorized according to the Policy Agendas Project topic system.
June 3, 2025

Public Laws

Jones, Bryan D., Frank R. Baumgartner, Sean M. Theriault, Derek A. Epp, Cheyenne Lee, Miranda E. Sullivan
This dataset contains information about each public law passed since 1948.
June 3, 2025

Public Law Titles

Jones, Bryan D., Frank R. Baumgartner, Sean M. Theriault, Derek A. Epp, Cheyenne Lee, Miranda E. Sullivan
This dataset contains information about titles within public laws.
June 3, 2025

Congressional Research Service Reports

Fagan, E.J., Bryan D. Jones, Frank R. Baumgartner, Sean M. Theriault, Derek A. Epp, Cheyenne Lee, Miranda E. Sullivan
This dataset includes reports from the Congressional Research Service (CRS) between 1997 and 2021.
June 3, 2025

Congressional Hearings

Jones, Bryan D., Frank R. Baumgartner, Sean M. Theriault, Derek A. Epp, Cheyenne Lee, Miranda E. Sullivan
This dataset contains information summarizing each U.S. Congressional hearing. Using the Congressional Information Service (CIS) Abstracts, we code each hearing by our system of policy content codes.
June 3, 2025

Congressional Bills

Wilkerson, John, E. Scott Adler, Bryan D. Jones, Frank R. Baumgartner, Guy Freedman, Sean M. Theriault, Alison Craig, Derek A. Epp, Cheyenne Lee, Miranda E. Sullivan.
This public resource provides information about more than 400,000 bills introduced in the U.S. Congress, along with extensive information about each bill's progress and sponsor.
June 3, 2025

Rule-mediated connectivity in social-ecological-technological systems

Tomás Olivier, Hoon C. Shin, David J. Yu, and Margaret Garcia

This June 2025 Research to Practice Brief summarizes "Rule-mediated connectivity in social-ecological-technological systems: A comparative network analysis of reservoir operation rules in Coyote Valley Dam (United States) and Ameghino Dam (Argentina)," co-authored by Tomás Olivier, Hoon C. Shin, David J. Yu, and Margaret Garcia in the Journal of Environmental Management.

June 3, 2025

Yingyi Ma Weighs In on Trump Admin’s Move to Revoke Chinese Students’ Visas in NPR, WSJ Articles

“The economic costs are apparent,” says Yingyi Ma, professor of sociology. “The talent cost has even graver consequences.”

June 2, 2025

Colleen Heflin - Studying Hunger in America

Heflin, professor of public administration and international affairs, is a leading authority on food insecurity, which, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), negatively impacts more than 47 million Americans.

June 2, 2025

Offen Quoted in Politico Article on Trump’s Obsession With Maps

It’s a political tactic that has lasted as long as maps have, according to Karl Offen, professor of geography and the environment. “Maps and politics have been wedded from day one,” Offen says. “To name is to claim.”

May 30, 2025

SHE-CAN Scholar: Public Health Student Sets Sights on Bringing Positive Change Back to Home Country

As a SHE-CAN (Supporting Her Education Changes A Nation) scholar, Sythong Run, who is majoring in environment, sustainability and policy and public health, plans to return to her home country of Cambodia to work and inspire young women to follow in her footsteps.

May 30, 2025

Guido Pezzarossi Awarded the 2025 Montonna Fund

The fund was created in 1997 with a gift from the honoree’s daughter and Maxwell alumna, the late Mary Lou Williams.

May 29, 2025

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Buzard Discusses Her Research on Parental Involvement With The Atlantic

Research by Kristy Buzard, associate professor of economics, confirms the idea that people tend to assume mothers are the default parent, even when they explicitly ask not to be. Part of the reason, Buzard posits, is “this underlying belief that moms are more available and are going to be more responsive.”

May 29, 2025

Taylor Speaks With CBS News, El País, KTVU and Kyiv Post About Trump, Ukraine and Russia

“Putin isn’t interested in a ceasefire or an agreement, but rather in victory, understood as the subjugation of Ukraine,” says Brian Taylor, professor of political science. “The Russian president has faced zero consequences for stalling Trump over the past four months, and from what Trump has said about the conversation, that hasn’t changed one bit.”

May 28, 2025

Presidential Veto Rhetoric

Kernell, Sam, and Jonathan Lewallen
This dataset, begun by Sam Kernell and extended by Jonathan Lewallen, includes 1618 veto threats made by the President of the United States from 1985-2016, coded according to the Policy Agendas Project subtopic scheme.
May 27, 2025

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