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Utica University Center of Public Affairs and Election Research
I’m fully vaccinated – should I keep wearing a mask for my unvaccinated child? By Nancy Jecker
Jun 7

Jun 7 I’m fully vaccinated – should I keep wearing a mask for my unvaccinated child? By Nancy Jecker

Luke Perry
Healthcare

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The GOP’s Future Has Been Decided: It’s Trump’s Party  By Heather Yates
Jun 4

Jun 4 The GOP’s Future Has Been Decided: It’s Trump’s Party By Heather Yates

Luke Perry
Party Politics

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5 ways to use hip-hop in the classroom to build better understanding of science By Edmund Adjapong
Jun 3

Jun 3 5 ways to use hip-hop in the classroom to build better understanding of science By Edmund Adjapong

Luke Perry
Education

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Swiss government ends EU treaty discussions By Jordan Conestabile
Jun 1

Jun 1 Swiss government ends EU treaty discussions By Jordan Conestabile

Luke Perry
Swiss Politics

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Local newspapers can help reduce polarization with opinion pages that focus on local issues By Johanna Dunaway, Joshua Darr, & Matthew Hitt
May 30

May 30 Local newspapers can help reduce polarization with opinion pages that focus on local issues By Johanna Dunaway, Joshua Darr, & Matthew Hitt

Luke Perry
News Media

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European Union responds to Belorussian aggression By Jordan Conestabile
May 26

May 26 European Union responds to Belorussian aggression By Jordan Conestabile

Luke Perry
International Politics

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Conflict kills education: Rwandan experiences show how lost years can be recovered By Miho Taka
May 24

May 24 Conflict kills education: Rwandan experiences show how lost years can be recovered By Miho Taka

Luke Perry
International Politics

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Oneida County looks to provide financial incentives for COVID vaccinations starting this week By Luke Perry
May 23

May 23 Oneida County looks to provide financial incentives for COVID vaccinations starting this week By Luke Perry

Luke Perry
NY State Politics

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Both Israel and Hamas are aiming to look strong, instead of finding a way out of their endless war By Boaz Atzili
May 18

May 18 Both Israel and Hamas are aiming to look strong, instead of finding a way out of their endless war By Boaz Atzili

Luke Perry
International Politics

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Biden remains popular in the face of economic challenges By John Zogby
May 17

May 17 Biden remains popular in the face of economic challenges By John Zogby

Luke Perry
Commentary

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Here’s how much your personal information is worth to cybercriminals – and what they do with it By Ravi Sen
May 14

May 14 Here’s how much your personal information is worth to cybercriminals – and what they do with it By Ravi Sen

Luke Perry
Cybersecurity

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Can schools require COVID-19 vaccines for students now that Pfizer’s shot is authorized for kids 12 and up? By Kristine Bowman
May 11

May 11 Can schools require COVID-19 vaccines for students now that Pfizer’s shot is authorized for kids 12 and up? By Kristine Bowman

Luke Perry
Education

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Why Republican fealty to Donald Trump might be electorally effective and a sign of existential crisis for the GOP By Luke Perry
May 10

May 10 Why Republican fealty to Donald Trump might be electorally effective and a sign of existential crisis for the GOP By Luke Perry

Luke Perry
American Politics

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First human-monkey embryos created – a small step towards a huge ethical problem By Julian Savulescu &  César Palacios-González
May 8

May 8 First human-monkey embryos created – a small step towards a huge ethical problem By Julian Savulescu & César Palacios-González

Luke Perry
International Politics

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US-backed vaccine patent waiver: pros and cons explained By Farasat Bokhari
May 6

May 6 US-backed vaccine patent waiver: pros and cons explained By Farasat Bokhari

Luke Perry
American Politics

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Upstate Interview Series: Leslie Corbo discusses cyberthreats during COVID pandemic
May 4

May 4 Upstate Interview Series: Leslie Corbo discusses cyberthreats during COVID pandemic

Luke Perry
Upstate Interview Series
COVID in India: the deep-rooted issues behind the current crisis By Vageesh Jain
May 3

May 3 COVID in India: the deep-rooted issues behind the current crisis By Vageesh Jain

Luke Perry
Indian Politics

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Biden's Congressional address harkens FDR and LBJ By John Zogby
May 2

May 2 Biden's Congressional address harkens FDR and LBJ By John Zogby

Luke Perry
Commentary

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82% of Americans want paid maternity leave – making it as popular as chocolate By Chris Knoester & Richard J. Petts
May 1

May 1 82% of Americans want paid maternity leave – making it as popular as chocolate By Chris Knoester & Richard J. Petts

Luke Perry
Welfare Policy

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Internships in Congress overwhelmingly go to white students By James R. Jones
Apr 28

Apr 28 Internships in Congress overwhelmingly go to white students By James R. Jones

Luke Perry
American Politics

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