Stories indexed under: Political science
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- Freedom of Information Council’s anniversary marked at UW-Madison event Sept. 30, 2008 The Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council, a statewide nonprofit group devoted to protecting access to public meetings and records, will mark its 30th anniversary with a program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on Monday, Oct. 13.
- Scholars probe political factors influencing college funding Sept. 19, 2008 Four higher education scholars will share their findings on state appropriations at "The Politics of State Funding for Higher Education."
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Obama and McCain in tight race in inaugural Big Ten Battleground Poll
Sept. 18, 2008
In the inaugural Big Ten Battleground Poll taken as the nation's financial crisis worsened this week, John McCain and Barack Obama were in a statistical dead heat in seven of the eight Midwest states included in the survey.
- Inaugural Big Ten Battleground Poll rolls out results on Big Ten Network Sept. 16, 2008 Results of the Big Ten Battleground Poll, an innovative new project that tests voter sentiment in the eight Big Ten states that are key to this closely fought presidential campaign, will be presented Thursday, Sept. 18, on the Big Ten Network.
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Election 2008 Experts
Aug. 22, 2008
- Professor sees optimism in prejudice research Aug. 13, 2008 It is a question on many Americans' minds: Is the United States ready for a black president, or will deep-rooted and even unconscious prejudices show at the polls?
- General election campaign advertising surpasses $50 million in first two months July 30, 2008 Presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain are airing more advertisements in more media markets than their counterparts did during a comparable period in the 2004 election campaign, according to a University of Wisconsin-Madison study.
- Professor wins political science research prize July 11, 2008 Assistant professor Susan Webb Yackee of the La Follette School of Public Affairs and the Department of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has won the Paul Volcker Endowment Junior Scholar Research Grant from the American Political Science Association's Public Administration Section.
- Inventive county government program wins Gladfelter Award July 2, 2008 An innovative program for collecting and disposing of unused medication was chosen as this year's winner of the Lloyd D. Gladfelter Award for government efficiency and effectiveness.
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Political science researchers partner to improve Wisconsin elections
June 30, 2008
University of Wisconsin-Madison political science researchers are taking a key role in a federally funded project to improve the state's ability to collect accurate election returns.
- Obama leads McCain in new poll directed by UW-Madison political scientists June 12, 2008 In the inaugural University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Political Science/WisPolitics.com survey taken immediately after Hillary Clinton suspended her campaign, Barack Obama leads John McCain by a 13-percentage point margin in the Badger state.
- Nearly $200 million spent in race for the White House June 2, 2008 Almost $200 million has been spent on television advertising so far during this presidential election year, with the overwhelming amount of recent spending coming from the race for the Democratic nomination, according to a study by the Wisconsin Advertising Project at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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'Wisconsin Votes' explores lively history of state voting behavior
May 14, 2008
Growing up in a politically divided house — with a Democratic mother and a Republican father — may have been one of the best things that could have happened to Robert Booth Fowler.
- Latest Badger Poll results to be released this week May 5, 2008 More results from the latest University of Wisconsin-Madison Badger Poll, a survey of Wisconsin residents' views on timely topics, will be released this week.
- UW to host symposium on Melvin Laird's legacy April 11, 2008 On Tuesday, April 22, the University of Wisconsin-Madison will host a symposium on the career and legacy of Melvin R. Laird, a longtime member of Congress from Wisconsin and Secretary of Defense. The event will take place at the Wisconsin Veterans Museum on the Capitol Square.
- WAGE awards three research collaborative grants related to globalization April 10, 2008 The University of Wisconsin-Madison Center for World Affairs and the Global Economy (WAGE) announces the three winners of its research collaborative competition, each receiving $100,000 during a three-year period.
- Two UW-Madison graduates land Pulitzer Prizes April 7, 2008 A pair of University of Wisconsin-Madison graduates - David Umhoefer, a reporter for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and Walt Bogdanich, a New York Times reporter and editor - won Pulitzer Prizes in journalism on Monday.
- Six faculty members receive Kellett Mid-Career Awards March 18, 2008 Six UW–Madison faculty have been honored for their research with Kellett Mid-Career Awards.
- Obama dominated TV ads in Ohio, outspending Clinton almost two-to-one March 12, 2008 Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama spent nearly twice as much on TV advertising in the Ohio primary campaign than did Hillary Clinton, according to a report by the Wisconsin Advertising Project at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
- Report: Obama dominated TV advertising in Wisconsin primary campaign Feb. 22, 2008 Barack Obama spent more than twice as much on TV advertising in Wisconsin than all other candidates combined and nearly five times as much as Hillary Clinton, according to a new report by the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Wisconsin Advertising Project.