The 1990s were a golden age for science fiction and fantasy television — a decade when imagination returned to primetime in a ...
A new book challenges us to work together as a community to grant sovereignty to forests and the animals who live there.
Americans see rhetoric from the ‘other side,’ polarization, lack of understanding among the main reasons for politically motivated violence in the U.S. 28% of Democrats specifically mention the ...
In this Q&A, the Watson School of International and Public Affairs dean discusses supporting the open exchange of ideas, opportunities for collaboration and broadening policy-focused research.
Students and faculty gathered in the Anthropology Building on Oct. 20 to hear professors from Emory University’s Department of Political Science preview their Spring 2026 courses, many of which were ...
Massive marches nationwide in the U.S. marked a turn against an increasing acceptance of political violence among protesters, ...
It’s important to consider how political satire helps defend democracy in ways that go beyond speaking truth to power.
Drawing on decades of experience in global health and international scientific exchanges, Nobel laureate Peter Agre makes the ...
Rep. June Speakman has been teaching 'The American Presidency' for three decades. Trump, she says, changes how she teaches ...
It is not. Candidates closer to the political center, from both parties, continue to fare better in most elections than those ...
The panel was hosted by co-president of Political Review Patrick McCabe, who facilitated the discussion with pre-planned ...
The Organismic and Evolutionary Biology professor sat down with Fifteen Minutes to discuss fruit flies, puzzles, and LS50.