In a climate of growing distrust surrounding elections, election administrators play a pivotal role in safeguarding the ...
Applications for AY2025-2026 will open in early October 2024. The Allen Lab for Democracy Renovation invites faculty, doctoral and postdoctoral students, and practitioners to apply to its Fellowship ...
This policy brief analyzes the likely effects of newly Proposed Rules by the U.S. Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service. These Rules would (1) expand the governmental authority of federally ...
Host Jay Ulfelder and Hardy Merriman discuss Merriman’s latest guide, titled Harnessing our Power to End Political Violence, ...
It is imperative that today’s policymakers mobilize around a new tech agenda that puts people first–a proactive vision for ...
The Ash Center hosted a discussion with the heads of elections from Arizona, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and North Carolina to hear about their actions to ensure the election process is smooth and can be ...
Cristopher Moore received his B.A. in Physics, Mathematics, and Integrated Science from Northwestern University, and his Ph.D. in Physics from Cornell. From 2000 to 2012 he was a professor at the ...
Anyone who has ever watched a game knows the connection fans have to the sport, the teams they root for, and the athletes they follow. People in the sports world can reach a different audience in a ...
Surveys show that trust in one another and key institutions, such as government, media, and the courts, has reached historic lows in the U.S. At the same time, hyper-partisan polarization has ...
The Ash Center and the Rajawali Foundation Institute for Asia invite you to a panel discussion featuring Christine Chen and Desmond Ang for a compelling exploration of the AAPI community’s influence ...
You’re invited to a US-Japan Relations Seminar Series panel discussion on the new party politics of East Asian democracies. This hybrid seminar will take place in Bowie-Vernon Conference Room K262, ...