Denia Garcia in In Business: Why are immigrant business owners so driven?

In the first part of an examination of the economic challenges facing Madison's State Street businesses, the La Follette School of Public Affairs Professor discusses what drives immigrant business owners to succeed.

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Barry Burden in The Hill: Is it possible to hold safe and equitable elections?

Burden, the Director of the Elections Research Center, joins the College of Engineering's Laura Albert in arguing that the answer is yes.

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Katherine Magnuson in Marketplace: Expanded child tax credit in COVID-19 relief package bill could lift kids out of poverty

Magnuson, the director of the Institute for Research on Poverty, says the expansion, if it passes, could impact millions of American families

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David Canon on WORT radio: New state bills promote voter suppression

A package of new bills aimed at changing Wisconsin's voter rules concerns the Professor of Political Science.

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Sandra Adell​ in Wisconsin State Journal: Know your Madisonian

Teacher, actress, director, model, actor. Professor in the Afro-American Studies department, Sandra Adell talks about her childhood in Detroit, overcoming life's challenges, the unusual selling point that drew her to UW-Madison, and how last year’s racial justice protests have changed the classroom dynamic.

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Dean Eric Wilcots on Madison365.com's Black Oxygen podcast: On 2020 and the nature of time

The Dean of the College of Letters & Science discusses a wide range of topics, including the difference between astronomy and astrophysics.

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Mike Wagner in the Capital Times Wedge Issues: Remembering Act 10

On the tenth anniversary of the controversial legislation, the Professor of Journalism discussed the ways political attitudes and behavior are influenced by the flow of information.

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Beth Nguyen in TIME Magazine: The Comfort of a Lunar New Year in Isolation

Professor of English shares her memories of celebrating the Vietnamese holiday as a child.

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Ken Mayer on Channel3000.com: Reaction to unrest in nation's capital

"it's disgusting, it's despicable, it's abhorrent," says professor of political science of armed protestors breaking into the U.S. Capitol building.

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