Tag Archive for: Political Science

A photo of a Covid-19 fence sign.

Voters in both parties favor caution as cities begin to reopen

Over the weekend of May 9–10, many states, including California,…
A photo of students in a course on the U.S. Census taught by Professor Natalie Masuoka. From left: Milagros Martinez Stordeur, Kaumron Eidgahy, Iris Hinh and Amy Bugwadia.

For census season, these UCLA students want to make sure everyone counts

Two civic-minded UCLA undergraduate students have turned…
A photo of Lynn Vavreck.

UCLA political scientists launch one of largest-ever public opinion surveys for run-up to 2020

As the nation heads into another contentious presidential campaign,…

UCLA faculty voice: Americans tend to be married to their political party

People often ask me “who these people are” — those who…

Where Are They Now: Cailin Crockett

Cailin Crockett ’10 made history as one of UCLA’s first Astin…

UCLA faculty voice: Putin is Trump’s most dangerous best friend

In the 1962 political thriller “The Manchurian Candidate,”…

UCLA professors reflect on how Trump defied the polls

Going into Election Day, all the major polls and news organizations…

Video: UCLA scholars on the presidential race

UCLA faculty, visiting scholars and political thinkers continue…

UCLA political science students witness historic Brexit vote

While Americans prepare to celebrate Independence Day this weekend,…

A media-savvy celeb, Trump knows how to get coverage, journalists say

Donald Trump is a political phenomenon, a man extremely adept…