Dr. Dusso was recently interviewed by Chalkbeat about the upcoming vote on the Indianapolis Public Schools ballot measure. Check it out: Inflation, lack of vocal opposition key for $410 million Indianapolis Public Schools ballot measure
Read MoreDr. Dusso was recently interviewed by Chalkbeat about the upcoming vote on the Indianapolis Public Schools ballot measure. Check it out: Inflation, lack of vocal opposition key for $410 million Indianapolis Public Schools ballot measure
Read MoreThe article Crooked Hillary and Sleepy Joe: name-calling’s backfire effect on candidate evaluations by Dr. Aaron Dusso and Political Science Alumna Sydnee Perkins was recently featured in the popular podcast Hidden Brain‘s Newsletter. Check it out here: We get by with a little help from our friends
Read MoreDr. Dusso was recently a guest on WFIU and Indiana Public Media’s “Noon Edition” discussing the political implications of former president Trump’s indictment.
Read MoreDr. Dusso was interviewed by NBC KARE11 in Minneapolis on former president Trump’s recent indictment. Check it out: After indictment, professor says Trump will be ‘center of the universe’ for the next year
Read MoreProfessor Dusso was recently interviewed for a segment on WISHTV about former President Trump being indicted. Political science professors give Trump indictment historical perspective
Read MoreDr. Dusso was recently interviewed for a story on WISHTV about Gov. Holcomb’s Washington Post op-ed requesting Congress grant states the ability to sponsor immigrant workers.
Read MoreCheck out where our Political Science students are interning this semester. Intern Christian Camden Intern Matthew Harrison Barrett Boatner – I am completing my internship at the Indiana Statehouse for the House of Representatives Republican Caucus. In class we’ve discussed functions of the legislative arm of the Indiana government and have reviewed strategies associated with …
Read MoreDoes calling your political opponent names work? Prof. Aaron Dusso and former student Sydnee Perkins designed a research project in order to provide that answer. Their article titled, “Crooked Hillary and Sleepy Joe: Name-Calling’s Backfire Effect on Candidate Evaluations,” was recently published in the Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties. Since graduating in 2020, …
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