Dartmouth "Race, Incarceration, and Political Participation" Workshop (May 24 and 25, 2016)
Workshop Guest Speakers from Yale University and the University of Pennsylvania:
[more]Workshop Guest Speakers from Yale University and the University of Pennsylvania:
[more]Gregory Huber, Yale University, and Marc Meredith, University of Pennsylvania, are giving a public lecture on racial disparities in the American prison population on Tuesday, Mary 24, 2016 at 4:30pm in Rockefeller 003. Please see below for each of their full biographies. This lecture is part of the 2016 Annual Workshop of the Program in Quantitative Social Science entitled "Policing, Incarceration, and Politics," and is co-sponored by the Nelson A.
[more]Alex Woodruff '17 presented a research paper, “Does Randomized Ballot Order Increase Invalid Votes?” at the 2016 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association (Chicago) on April 8, 2016.
[more]David Cottrell, a postdoctoral fellow with the Program in Quantitative Social Science, co-authored an article in The Washington Post on the ramifications of the choice of the successor to Justice Antonin Scalia. The nomination of a successor to Scalia may shift politics on the Supreme Court in ways that the Sotomayor and Kagan nominations did not. Read the full story here.
[more]These postdoctoral research fellow positions have been filled for 2016-17.
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