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...Professors hope that the greater flexibility to craft a plan of study in the concentration will attract bigger numbers...
...Starting this year, more students may have opportunities to follow in Ju’s footsteps. As the concentration evolves within the changing college environment, it has undergone two main adaptations that are intended to attract more students to the history of science department...
...also the substance,” Hillygus said. “Candidates are willing to take positions on more divisive issues than ever before.” Hillygus’ book, “The Persuadable Voter,” published earlier this year, examines how candidates try to attract voters who agree with one candidate on some issues, and the other candidate on others. Given last night’s results, Obama’s use of technology in his advertising campaign seems to have proven more effective. “Obama had an advantage in that...
...also the substance,” Hillygus said. “Candidates are willing to take positions on more divisive issues than ever before.” Hillygus’ book, “The Persuadable Voter,” published earlier this year, examines how candidates try to attract voters who agree with one candidate on some issues, and the other candidate on others. Given last night’s results, Obama’s use of technology in his advertising campaign seems to have proven more effective. “Obama had an advantage in that...
...Meanwhile, out in the states, Republican governors blame the folks at the top of the party for destroying the GOP brand through their ineptitude and graft. There is concern that Democrats not only have a better sales pitch but also that they are using better technology to attract money and turn out voters. "After 2006," says South Carolina governor Mark Sanford, "we put the same leadership back in place. It's just insane. In the corporate world, you would not do that." If Republicans claim to be the reform party of small government, Sanford says, they must first stop seeing...