Russian trolls tried to distract voters with music tweets in 2016
The researchers' finding has implications for the 2022 midterm elections.
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Read moreAn Army combat medic veteran from a justice-involved family, Hodges has dedicated his academic study, campus leadership and social justice advocacy to understanding and offering alternatives to the current model of policing.
Read moreMore Republicans disapprove of President Biden than Democrats disapprove of Trump: analysis by government professors Peter Enns and Douglas Kriner in the Washington Post.
Read moreDuring March 29 testimon, Jamila Michener told the Committee on Oversight and Reforms that health care for marginalized communities would allow them to participate more in politics.
Read moreFaculty expert on social media Alexandra Cirone reacts to Musk becoming the platform's biggest shareholder.
Read moreA senior reflects on her decision to come to Cornell.
Read moreBefore you choose a major, you'll take classes across a broad array of A&S disciplines.
Read moreFour doctoral students studying fields in the College of Arts & Sciences are the inaugural recipients of the Zhu Family Graduate Fellowships in the Humanities.
Read moreIn a commentary in Fortune, Sarah Kreps, professor of government, writes that the U.S. and NATO policymakers are navigating a tight balancing act as Russia continues its deadly onslaught in Ukraine.
Read moreMar’Quon Frederick, a government major, will spend the summers of 2022 and 2023 in the Institute for Responsible Citizenship's Washington Program.
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