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Hightlight photo for article, Delawareans view their elected officials favorably

Delawareans view their elected officials favorably

A new University of Delaware survey finds a majority of Delawareans hold favorable views of Governor Jack Markell and all three members of the state’s Congressional delegation.

Hightlight photo for article, Carney, Blunt Rochester take leads in Delaware races

Carney, Blunt Rochester take leads in Delaware races

A new University of Delaware Center for Political Communication survey finds that most registered voters in Delaware would vote for John Carney and Lisa Blunt Rochester.

Hightlight photo for article, Clinton leads Trump 51% to 30% : New survey: Clinton leads Trump 51% to 30% among likely voters in Delaware

Clinton leads Trump 51% to 30% : New survey: Clinton leads Trump 51% to 30% among likely voters in Delaware

A new survey finds that 51% of likely voters in Delaware would vote for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and 30% would vote for Republican candidate Donald Trump.

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A PLACE ‘WHERE ALL VOICES MATTER’

Film director Dr. Sheena Howard’s “Remixing Colorblind” examines how today’s educational system shapes the pubic’s understanding of race and the nuances of race relations.

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Casting a vote for comedy

People who wonder if comedy really has a place in the world of serious political discussion are missing the lessons of history, comedian and writer Ashley Black told a UD audience.

Hightlight photo for article, Politics, 2016 style

Politics, 2016 style

Reporters must make sense of a presidential election campaign where nothing appears to make sense, two National Public Radio journalists told a University of Delaware audience.

Hightlight photo for article, Political communication lectures

Political communication lectures

As part of the University of Delaware College of Arts and Sciences’ focus on the 2016 presidential election, a Political Communication Lecture Series will be held on four Wednesday evenings.

Hightlight photo for article, National survey shows divides in perceptions of scientists

National survey shows divides in perceptions of scientists

Science is a prominent topic in the 2016 presidential campaign, and a July 2016 national survey by the University of Delaware shows that most Americans have favorable views of scientists.

Hightlight photo for article, Key issues facing Delaware: Divides along race, location and party : Key issues facing Delaware

Key issues facing Delaware: Divides along race, location and party : Key issues facing Delaware

The 2014 Delaware Politics Survey, conducted by the University of Delaware’s Center for Political Communication, shows that employment and public safety issues ranked as the top concerns.