Scholars at Harvard Kennedy School offer bipartisan path toward new strategy to confront risks of growing negative consequences from social…
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Findings identify potential media channels for reaching those who resist getting vaccinated.
At the Leadership & Happiness Symposium, Arthur Brooks argues that happiness isn’t just about personal well-being—“it's the science of…
In a new special issue, social scientists review the ways, both fleeting and permanent, that the pandemic impacted the country’s health,…
With new funding and an expanded agenda, CID leaders have ambitious plans to make the annual convening a catalyst for more real-world…
vlog Associate Professor Elizabeth Linos explains the barriers to using insights from behavioral science—and what policymakers can do to…
Professor Cornell William Brooks sends students to Mississippi to assist the JULIAN civil rights group and experience justice in real time.
vlog's Linda Bilmes analyzes the debt ceiling showdown, the deal the two sides reached, the historical cause for Washington’s budgeting…
In a Q&A, Professor Paul Peterson explains that politics is nothing new for school boards, how COVID-19 was a game changer, and what he…
vlog Professor Joseph Nye reflects on how nuclear ethics have shifted since the Cold War—and what hasn’t changed.