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New faces on campus: Students of all races welcome first black presidents to largely white colleges

The Hechinger Report

Since 2013, seven small, highly selective liberal arts colleges not known for diversity have for the first time chosen college presidents who are black— just as students are demanding a better racial mix on their campuses. “I feel like she gets me, and that’s why I appreciate her being here.”. Next stop, college. “It

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The colleges that won’t die

The Hechinger Report

Antioch College in Ohio, which focuses on activism and social justice and is governed collectively by its faculty and students, reopened after closing for three years, during which faculty and alumni sued and raised money to revive it. he was a political science major with plans to become a lawyer.

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Meet the New Editorial Team for the American Political Science Review (APSR)

Political Science Now

The American Political Science Association (APSA) is delighted to announce a new editorial team for the American Political Science Review ( APSR )—the oldest and most prestigious political science journal in the world. Her other work has been published in leading journals in political science.

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2024 Post-Election Reflection Series: Cultural Values and Economic Priorities: The not-so-shocking Rise of Latino Support for Trump

Political Science Now

Polling and Misperceptions National polling on Latino voters has historically been inadequate, leading to flawed assumptions about their political preferences ( Leal, Barreto, and Lee 2005; Albrajano and Alvarez 2010 ; Ramrez 2013 ; Barreto and Reny 2017 ).