| June Thu, 2021
Opinion: A lesson in how politics controls the way states are emerging from the pandemic
"What the pandemic has brought to light is the variability of that comfort, depending on one’s personal politics and where one lives," wrote Eagleton Professor Saladin Ambar in a recent op-ed.
| June Wed, 2021
Exclusive: Chris Evans Was Captain America. Now He Wants to Help Gen Z Reshape US Politics
Newsweek interviewed Eagleton associate research professor and Center for Youth Political Participation Director Dr. Matto about how candidates can reach young voters, who Matto described as "savvy consumers of digital media."
| May Fri, 2021
Women Vote More Than Men, So Should They Be the New Default Group?
"Rethinking how votes are analyzed requires undoing centuries of conditioning, says Ashley Koning, director of the Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling at Rutgers University.
| January Sun, 2021
Let’s Rethink Top-down Decision-making for Evolving National Emergencies
The Hill published an op-ed written by John J. Farmer, Jr., Eagleton director. "[U]nderlying the government’s pandemic response is a failed planning process that has compromised the emergency responses of prior administrations of both parties. Consider the following disaster responses: 9/11. Katrina. COVID-19. The storming of the Capitol."