Research shows constituents ask female legislators to do more
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In a study conducted by Dan Butler, professor of political science in Arts & Sciences, voters were more likely to contact their female representatives and asked them to do more on a variety of issues including education, health, immigration, the economy and more.
Distress leads to higher COVID vaccine rates, less adherence to distancing guidelines
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New research from the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences in Arts & Sciences indicates that fear-based messaging may result in mixed effects when it comes to public health.
Wingfield, a leading sociology expert in gender equity and racial inequality in the workplace, is one of two faculty members to receive Washington University in St. Louis’ 2022 faculty achievement awards.