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Elon Poll: Two years later, N.C. sour on health care law
July 9, 2012
More state residents believe the law known as "Obamacare" will eventually make the U.S. health care system worse than it is today.
Hand-made Co-op Art Showcase – June 30
June 25, 2012
Visit the C-SPAN bus this Saturday at Moseley Center
May 1, 2012
C-SPAN's Campaign 2012 bus will be in the Moseley parking lot from noon to 1:30 on May 5. All are invited to tour the bus and record a video message.
CELEBRATE! profile: James Dolphin ’12
April 25, 2012
An international studies & political science double major analyzed arguments U.S. officials make against joining the International Criminal Court.
Political Science faculty present at international studies convention
April 20, 2012
Members of the Political Science Department attended and presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association in San Diego, Calif., April 3-6, 2012.
Elon Poll: North Carolinians support voter ID law
April 4, 2012
Seventy-four percent of state residents would approve of legislation requiring voters to show photo identification before voting.
Elon Poll: N.C. blames gas prices on oil companies
April 3, 2012
Many respondents also said they believe solar and wind power should be relied on more to meet the nation's future energy needs.
Elon Poll: Support growing for same-sex marriage rights
April 2, 2012
Thirty-eight percent of N.C. residents support marriage rights for same-sex couples; 29 percent oppose any legal recognition.
Elon Poll: Economic mood brightens in North Carolina
March 9, 2012
Views on same-sex marriage, the GOP presidential candidates and North Carolina's gubernatorial candidates were also measured in the latest poll.
Faculty receive Turnage Fund grants
March 9, 2012
Professors will research freedom of the press, social media, media images and the way stories of public assistance are communicated.