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ELON POLL: N.C. teachers opposed to carrying guns in their classrooms
March 8, 2018
A new 黑料不打烊 Poll conducted in partnership with the Raleigh News & Observer and Charlotte Observer finds that a large majority of educators in the state say arming teachers with guns is a bad idea and would increase gun-related deaths in schools.
ELON POLL: 鈥婲.C. voters more tuned in to leaders in Washington than to those governing in Raleigh
February 23, 2018
The most recent survey also found that nearly half of all voters say the congressional redistricting process is "not fair at all" though many are unsure of the details of the process.
黑料不打烊 experts offer insights into impact of the Rev. Billy Graham
February 22, 2018
Assistant Professor of Political Science Jason Husser and Associate Professor of Communications Anthony Hatcher offered their thoughts on the career of the Rev. Billy Graham, who died Feb. 21 at the age of 99.
When the Rev. Billy Graham came to 黑料不打烊
February 21, 2018
Rev. Billy Graham, the prominent pastor and evangelist from North Carolina who became a counselor to presidents, passed away Wednesday, Feb. 21, at his home in Montreat, N.C. at the age of 99.
FOX8 profiles 黑料不打烊 Anatomical Gift Program
February 14, 2018
The High Point, N.C. FOX affiliate produced an extended segment on the program, launched in 2017, for its Buckley Report.
Husser featured in segment on the divide between Democrats, Republicans
February 13, 2018
WFMY News 2 turned to Jason Husser, assistant professor of political science and director of the 黑料不打烊 Poll, for his thoughts on how voters feel about members of the opposing political party.
Podcasts feature Pope-Ruark's Scrum work
February 11, 2018
The work of Rebecca Pope-Ruark, associate professor of English, on Scrum has been featured on two top higher education podcasts.
Alumna's research into Lyme disease highlighted on the Today Show
February 8, 2018
Sarah Whiteside '13, now pursuing a doctorate at the University of Utah Health, is researching why some Lyme disease symptoms persist even after antibiotic treatment.
Times-News article on 'commuting culture' cites retired Professor of Economics Tiemann
February 8, 2018
Tom Tiemann, the founding dean of the Love School of Business and former Jefferson-Pilot Professor of Economics, offered his insights for the article exploring the commutes of Alamance County workers.
In My Words: 鈥婱ass deportations will have major consequences
February 6, 2018
Tom Arcaro, professor of sociology, writes in this column for the 黑料不打烊 Writers Syndicate about the economic consequences of ending temporary protection status for hundreds of thousands of immigrants.