Category: Law & Politics
How do politics and perceived risk affect vaccination willingness?
A pre-COVID study explores how we perceive disease risk.
Read MoreDid you know John Lewis spoke at the U?
If you haven’t been at the U for at least five years, you may not know that we had the privilege to hear from U.S. Rep. John Lewis on campus in 2015.
Read MoreWhat is sedition? What’s the 25th Amendment?
Questions abound in the wake of violence at the Capitol. Political scientist James Curry offers some answers.
Read MoreOn today’s events
What we are witnessing is not representative of the fundamental ideals that have shaped our nation and made us a model of governance throughout the world.
Read MoreTop stories of 2020: Why the vice presidential debate matters to Utah
On Oct. 7, 2020, the vice presidential candidates will take the stage at Kingsbury Hall on the University of Utah campus.
Read More#CheckOnYourUCrew: Post-election support
Events across campus offer support to the U community in the wake of a highly contentious election.
Read MoreU professor shows which states have strict or lenient voting rights laws
States’ laws regarding ballot counting, mail-in voting, early voting and voter ID requirements vary widely.
Read MoreElection hopes and fears
The U’s Peace and Conflict Club holds open dialogue ahead of the 2020 election.
Read More5 ways the U is helping students register to vote
Commitments from U leadership and student voter registration efforts bolster civic engagement.
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