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GIF of animated lawn sign that says "vote" in blue with red arrows moving toward the right side of the screen to illustrate the concept of voter turnout.
Society & Culture
October 30, 2024 | 11:05 am

What every American needs to know about voter turnout

Rochester political scientists explain why people do and don鈥檛 exercise their right to vote鈥攁nd the implications of that choice for democracy.

topics: Department of Political Science, James Druckman, School of Arts and Sciences,
Philip V. McHarris, author of "Beyond Policing," standing and looking off-camera and framed by part of the Frederick Douglass鈥揝usan B. Anthony Memorial Bridge in the background.
Society & Culture
October 24, 2024 | 01:02 pm

Imagining a world without police

A new book by Philip V. McHarris envisions a future where safety is not synonymous with policing, but rather prevention.

topics: research finding, School of Arts and Sciences,
looping video of glacier ice melting and dripping.
Society & Culture
September 11, 2024 | 03:52 pm

On thinning ice

A pair of Rochester historians are chronicling the history of the world鈥檚 glacial regions鈥攁nd human responses to their rapid disappearance.

topics: climate change, Department of History, global engagement, Humanities Center, research finding, research funding, School of Arts and Sciences, Stewart Weaver, sustainability,
Vector illustration of Lady Liberty with a thermometer in her mouth to show taking the temperature on American democracy.
Society & Culture
July 10, 2024 | 03:42 pm

Taking the temperature of American democracy

An interview with political scientist James Druckman, an expert on American democracy and polarization.聽

topics: Department of Political Science, James Druckman, School of Arts and Sciences,
Aerial view of an aircraft carrier at sea with sailors spelling out the words NATO and OTAN.
Society & Culture
May 8, 2024 | 08:35 pm

NATO at 75鈥攑owerful and necessary, or costly and obsolete?

Created as a counterweight to the Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc, the military alliance may be more important now than ever. Political scientist Randall Stones explains why.

topics: Department of Political Science, global engagement, Randall Stone, School of Arts and Sciences,
Close-up of a Native American art replica Mimbres bowl featuring a geometric figure holding a fish aloft.
Society & Culture
April 25, 2024 | 07:12 am

That鈥檚 not Native American art. Or is it?

A Rochester art historian on the proliferation of indigenous fakes and replicas鈥攁nd the blurry line between appropriation and admiration.

topics: Department of Art and Art History, Graduate Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, research finding, School of Arts and Sciences,