- Fri, 01/29/2021 - 12:46
Fighting climate change is a global imperative, and the consequences of inaction could be dire. But Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ's Andrew Light, who helped negotiate the Paris Agreement on climate, tells Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ President Gregory Washington that for the go-getters, opportunity awaits.
- Fri, 01/29/2021 - 12:40
What's it like to interview a mass murderer? Professor Mary Ellen O'Toole, a former FBI profiler, fills us in on that and Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ's new Forensic Science Research and Training Laboratory, which will be one of only eight in the U.S. to use donor remains for forensic research.
- Fri, 01/29/2021 - 12:23
How did the election play into our national identity? How did Donald Trump mold the Republican Party in his image? How can we reform the Electoral College? Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ President Gregory Washington speaks with Schar School Dean Mark J. Rozell on where our politics goes from here.
- Fri, 01/29/2021 - 12:02
Professor and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Martin J. Sherwin discusses his new book about the Cuban Missile Crisis and tells a terrifying, and not well-known, story of how close we came to nuclear war with the Soviet Union.
- Fri, 01/29/2021 - 11:55
Tehama Lopez Bunyasi, assistant professor in the Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution, explains how using our democratic freedoms will help overcome racism in America.
- Fri, 01/29/2021 - 11:44
Schar School Dean Mark J. Rozell provides an unbiased analysis of the stakes heading into the presidential debates -- with some debate history thrown in as well.
- Fri, 10/16/2020 - 08:48
Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ's Justin Gest, an expert on immigration and the politics of demographic change, explains why the U.S., from the outside looking in, appears to be a "closed angry giant."