North Central College political science professor interviewed on FOX 32 Chicago
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William Muck discussed the former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s resignation
Less than three years ago, Boris Johnson led the Conservatives to their biggest election victory since 1987.
North Central College political science professor quoted in WalletHub
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Suzanne Chod defined patriotism in a recent study that examined the most patriotic states in America
Americans may feel their patriotism dampened this year in the face of startling statistics such as the fact that there was a 44%
North Central College dean examined SCOTUS decision on Chicago media
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Stephen Maynard Caliendo provided analysis on SCOTUS decision and the question of church v. state
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North Central College political scientists analyze 2022 Illinois Primary Election on various media outlets
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Stephen Maynard Caliendo and Suzanne Chod provided commentary as results were projected, tallied and what’s to come from winning candidates
The 2022 Illinois Primary Election was underway for weeks through early voting and mail-in
North Central College economic professors featured on WGN-TV in two separate segments
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Patrick Gray and Ryan Decker examine the latest job reports and provide viewers with economic update as recession becomes more realistic within the next year
The writing is on the wall, and most U.S.
North Central College dean featured across media networks in Chicago
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Stephen Maynard Caliendo provided analysis on the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade
In a historic and far-reaching decision, the U.S. Supreme Court officially reversed Roe v.
North Central College political scientists analyze January 6 Congressional Hearings across media networks
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Stephen Maynard Caliendo and Bill Muck provide takeaways from the hearings
In January 2021, while Congress gathered to certify then-President-elect Joe Biden’s electoral win, a mob of pro-Trump supporters stormed the U.S.
North Central College political science professor featured in The 19th
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Suzanne Chod examined the history of women being elected or appointed to their husbands' political seats when they pass away
Since the early 20th century, women have filled seats in Congress left vacant by the death of their partn