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Community Data & Evaluation Skill-Building Series

Prove & Improve: Community Data & Evaluation Skill-Building Series June 2- June 6, 2025 Register Attendees are welcome to select individual sessions to attend, or …

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Misinformation on the Rise as Coronavirus Spreads in US

A senior Trump administration official told Bloomberg News there’s an ongoing effort to stop the spread of misinformation about the coronavirus that is creating public ...
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We will be changed by COVID-19 (opinion piece by Don Taylor)

Public health is the idea that you protect the individual by doing what is best for the group. The idea has served us well via things ...
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Capturing The Millennial And Gen Z Vote

In “Making Young Voters: Converting Civic Attitudes Into Civic Action” (Cambridge University Press/2020), co-authors Sunshine Hillygus and John B. Holbein compile data from surveys and ...
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Charmaine Royal Receives Raymond Gavins Distinguished Faculty Award

One of the state’s leading political figures joined six Duke faculty, staff and students in being honored for their community leadership and activism at the ...
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Why Young People Don’t Vote – and How to Fix That

TRANSFORMING HIGH SCHOOL CIVICS CLASSES AMONG PROPOSALS IN NEW BOOK CO-AUTHORED BY POLITICAL SCIENTIST SUNSHINE HILLYGUS Voter turnout among young Americans has been dismal since ...
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Two of the Same Ultra-Rare Cars in the Same Town? Almost Impossible

READ THE ARTICLE IN THE WALL STREET JOURNAL By A.J. Baime Nathan Swanson, 61, a staff assistant at Duke University’s Population Research Institute, and Rex ...
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Representing #IAmOpenLearning, Duke University’s Aria Chernik is one of the ambassadors

ARIA CHERNIK: REPRESENTING #IAMOPENLEARNING On October 24, a middle school in Hoke County hosted the launch of a statewide effort to make computer science education ...
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New Global Working Paper Series Connects Scholars Across Disciplines

NEW GLOBAL WORKING PAPER SERIES CONNECTS SCHOLARS ACROSS DISCIPLINES Indermit Gill, a Duke economics professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy, is a prolific ...
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