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Government and Politics
August 27, 2020
TerpsVote Encourages Students to Get Involved—and to Note Deadlines
August 12, 2020
With Biden’s Pick of Harris, UMD Expert Traces the Growing Role and Influence of Vice Presidents
August 11, 2020
Black and Hispanic Americans More Likely to Try to Protect Themselves, UMD Professor Finds
July 22, 2020
Research Reveals How Gender, Partisanship Influence Young Americans’ Attitudes on COVID-19
July 13, 2020
Pennsylvania Registration Effort Shows Promise in Recruiting New Voters
May 13, 2020
UMD-Post Poll Finds Expectations for Safe Public Gatherings Slip to Later in Summer
May 11, 2020
Left-Leaning Group Follows Cues of Preferred Candidates to Support Presumptive Nominee, Researcher Finds
May 06, 2020
Rising Number of Respondents Fear Serious COVID-19 Illness
April 30, 2020
Americans Not Ready for Virus-Tracking Apps, But Support Business, Immigration Clampdowns, UMD-Post Poll Finds
April 22, 2020
Results Reveal Little Optimism for U.S. Economy Recovering Soon From Coronavirus
March 26, 2020
Results Show Continued Partisan Divide Over Federal Response, Despite Increasing Doubts About President’s Truthfulness
March 13, 2020
House of Delegates Majority Leader Teaches Public Policy Principles to UMD Students
March 13, 2020
‘Wheel of Fortune,’ ‘Jeopardy!’ to Feature UMD Contestants on Same Night
March 05, 2020
Students in New Course Advocate, Testify for Legislation in Annapolis
February 07, 2020
In Light of Declined Handshake and Shredded Speech, Researchers Suggest Americans Don’t Agree on Civility in Politics
November 25, 2019
Former SGA President A.J. Pruitt Named 1 of 12 Winners to Pursue Graduate Study in Ireland