Professor Emeritus Daniel McCool (Political Science), recently testified in a two-week Montana voting laws case, deciding whether ballot collectors in Montana can be paid, what forms of identification are acceptable to vote and whether removing Election Day registration is legal.
Using a method to measure average political leanings, Political Science faculty member Josh McCrain and colleagues found that even on channels that are well-known for a particular political bias, the strength of that bias can change from hour to hour and from show to show.
In the cultural practices and lifeways of many indigenous Americans, water is respected as the source of all life. Water is regarded as a sacred and spiritual element.
The U’s Asia Center has received a grant from the Henry Luce Foundation to develop deeper expertise through a foundation-supported hire of a faculty member in the Dept of Geography focused on the nexus of health, environment and development.
Research suggests somewhere around 1% of natural gas wafts out of stovetops. Cooking or heating with natural gas releases potentially toxic compounds into the air.
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