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John Hibbing

Hibbing to retire after prolific 40-year career
May 1, 2023
Society & Culture
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Election 2020
Post-election discussion with experts is Nov. 12
November 9, 2020
Stressed Out
Scientific American features political science faculty
October 27, 2020
Society & Culture
Pocket Science Political Science
Contrary to folk wisdom, political beliefs stable over time
October 30, 2019
Society & Culture
Stressed Out
Stressed out: Americans making themselves sick over politics
September 25, 2019
University Communications file photo
Innocents Society, Mortar Board members inducted for 2019-20
April 8, 2019
On Campus
Kevin Smith, professor of political science, has published findings that people can choose liberals or conservatives by a viewing a person's photo or video. Behind Smith are photos from the 2003 Congressional Pictorial Directory. Top row from left: John Duncan (R-TN), John Olver (D-MA), George Miller (D-CA), Phil Crane (R-IL). Bottom row from left: John Shadegg (R-AZ), Jim McDermott (D-WA) and Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA).
Red or blue in the face? Study says conservatives show less emotion
April 3, 2018
Science & Technology
Society & Culture
Kevin Smith, John Hibbing
Smith, Hibbing among top 20 'most central' poli sci scholars
April 27, 2017
Society & Culture
Hibbing to appear on Neil deGrasse Tyson's 'StarTalk TV'
February 6, 2017
On Campus
David Brooks
E.N. Thompson forum to feature David Brooks
September 28, 2016
Society & Culture
On Campus
Study: Is your political ideology in your head?
March 31, 2016
Society & Culture
Groups celebrate on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court after a historic 5-4 ruling that allows for same-sex marriage in all states.
UNL experts say same-sex marriage ruling fueled by public attitudes
June 26, 2015

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