Nia welcomes Dr. Patricia Sobczak back to the podcast to discuss the way voters assess leaders. They also discuss voting as hiring, as well as outside influencers on public opinions of leadership.https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/civil_discourse/1057/thumbnail.jp
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Salem Center faculty along with McCombs and UT Austin students discuss values and beliefs that will ...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
Previous work in the analysis of politicians ' voting behavior has proposed that voting is ofte...
Nia and Aughie discuss polling and the media prior to the November elections of 2021. They cover co...
Aughie and Nia discuss the election certification process. They also discuss possible problems with ...
Aughie and Nia discuss their observations regarding the 2020 elections. Episode recorded Friday, Nov...
Dr. Lawrence Jacobs, the Walter F. Mondale Chair of Political Studies at the Humphrey School of Publ...
Nia and Aughie explore the skill set required to be President of the United States. In this second p...
December 1, 2015 panel discussion from Dr. Kathy Krendl\u27s Women and Leadership class. Guests incl...
Debates have an effect on particular election outcomes or serve as a way to learn about voters. As p...
Nia and Aughie discuss strategies likely to be employed in the 2020 presidential election. They also...
Episode 12 of the Here For Good podcast series, which features researchers at Avondale in conversati...
The guest in this episode of The Health Leader Forge is Kathleen Bizarro-Thunberg, MBA, FACHE, Execu...
We\u27re getting political this week! Justin and Sara co-founded and co-direct the University of Mon...
NEW Leadership Nevada 2020 completed in early June and our student leaders were tasked to work on ad...
Salem Center faculty along with McCombs and UT Austin students discuss values and beliefs that will ...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
Previous work in the analysis of politicians ' voting behavior has proposed that voting is ofte...