Reforming the Redistricting Process: What‘s at Stake?
Every ten years, the legislature is tasked with redrawing the legislative and congressional districts based on the latest census. Recent decisions from the…
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What has been the impact of state policy decisions regarding college tuition from implementation of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) for enrollment in college and youth employment?
Professor Thomas…
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By Will Bordash ’18 and Brayden Zimmerman ’20
Two weeks ago, we looked at Party Identification, Ideology, and Economic Optimism. Here, we look to see what role economic optimism played…
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The Bucknell Institute of Public Policy invites you to a Pizza & Policy event, Thursday, March 23rd 11 a.m. to noon in the
Event Lounge, ACWS.
Join us for Pizza…
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President Trump is taking a new approach to America’s relations with foreign powers. What are the challenges facing America and how does the rest of the world view this change…
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The Bucknell Institute for Public Policy is committed to supporting faculty development and scholarship. To advance these ends, the Institute offers grants to full-time faculty for scholarly research projects and…
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By Will Bordash ’18 and Brayden Zimmerman ’20
Two weeks ago we showed that there is an interesting and significant relationship between locality and economic optimism, and that people of…
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