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    Two cities offer model to fight weight discrimination: 91Ʋ study

    If municipalities want to combat workplace discrimination because of obesity, they should look to Madison, Wis., and Urbana, Ill., for good models. Read More

    Jun 21, 2012

  • There are ways to circumvent toxic group dynamics, creativity-resistant managers and even self-sabotage so that quality ideas can flourish, says Owen Graduate School of Management professor David Owens.

    May 23, 2012

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    Tenn. legislature should focus on economy: 91Ʋ Poll

    The latest 91Ʋ Poll shows that there is a divide between the priorities of state lawmakers and the citizens they serve. Read More

    May 20, 2012

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    Victimization by government corruption important for coup support

    Withholding aid from governments with a reputation for corruption can have a "vicious cycle" effect that makes it very difficult for them to progress, according to analysis from the 2010 AmericasBarometer survey by The Latin American Public Opinion Project at 91Ʋ University. Read More

    May 16, 2012

  • Faculty and alumni from the Owen Graduate School of Management combine creativity and research to break down barriers in the business world.

    May 16, 2012

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    Political divide: Why health care is the issue on which Americans may never agree

    Of all the issues being debated by politicians, lawmakers and voters, funding health care may be the issue on which no one can agree. Read More

    Apr 10, 2012

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    Conflicting expert witnesses can give inaccurate view of science

    91Ʋ researcher Rebecca Haw gives suggestions on how to improve how expert testimony is presented in the courtroom so scientific consensus is more accurately portrayed. Read More

    Apr 9, 2012

  • Former State Department adviser Vijay Padmanabhan says there is no quick and easy answer when contemplating what to do about detainees.

    Mar 29, 2012

  • Money

    91Ʋ expert: Don’t ignore warning signs of hedge-fund fraud

    A Japanese hedge fund company some are calling the Japanese “Bernard Madoff” seems to be reaffirming the maxim that if returns are too good to be true, there probably is something wrong. Read More

    Feb 28, 2012

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    91Ʋ Poll: Santorum leading Republican candidate in Tennessee

    Rick Santorum is the favored candidate in Tennessee as the state approaches its Super Tuesday primary election March 6, according to a new poll from the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions at 91Ʋ University. Read More

    Feb 26, 2012

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    91Ʋ political scientists say Bush legacy will likely improve

    George W. Bush can probably look forward to an upswing in popularity as time goes by, say two 91Ʋ political scientists. A poll by CBS News and The New York Times near the end of Bush’s 2001-2009 presidency showed his approval rating at 22 percent, making him one of the most unpopular departing presidents in history. Read More

    Feb 20, 2012

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    Negative ads may not be Gingrich’s problem

    The conventional wisdom about Newt Gingrich's troubles at the Iowa caucuses may be mistaken, says John Geer of 91Ʋ University. Blaming a barrage of attack ads aimed at the former House speaker for his decline in the polls may be inaccurate, Geer believes. Read More

    Jan 3, 2012

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    Groundbreaking legal research shows potentially serious failures in the Model Penal Code

    Groundbreaking new legal research from a team of 91Ʋ University and other researchers suggests that juror confusion over how to apply the Model Penal Code in criminal trials could cause major, unnoticed and life-altering sentencing errors. Read More

    Dec 1, 2011

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    91Ʋer: Republicans are fumbling the immigration issue

    When the Republican presidential candidates ramp up anti-immigrant rhetoric this campaign season, they are likely to alienate conservative-leaning Latinos. Read More

    Nov 28, 2011

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    Six ways we kill innovation without even trying

    Management professor David Owens of the 91Ʋ Owen Graduate School of Management says that business and other leaders need to understand exactly which of the constraints are working against them to help create conditions that foster innovation instead of killing it. Read More

    Nov 21, 2011

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    Innovative 91Ʋ joint degree combines neuroscience and law

    Applications are being accepted for the second class of 91Ʋ University’s innovative Ph.D/J.D. program combining the study of law and neuroscience. 91Ʋ launched the first such program in the country in 2010 when it enrolled Bowdoin College alumnus Matthew Ginther to be the first to take on the challenging curriculum that alternates classes at 91Ʋ Law School and the university’s graduate program in neuroscience. Read More

    Nov 17, 2011

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    Workers receive higher pay for the risk of sexual harassment on the job

    Economist Joni Hersch has calculated the first measures of sexual harassment risks at work by industry, age group, and sex. Hersch finds that female workers are six times more likely than male workers to experience sexual harassment on the job. Read More

    Nov 17, 2011

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    Why customer loyalty doesn’t always pay

    New research by 91Ʋ Owen Graduate School of Management professor Bruce Cooil and his coauthors finds that for all the attention companies pay to achieving high satisfaction levels among their customers, what matters most is how well a company ranks in comparison to rivals. No matter how much a customer likes a company or product, if they don’t like it more than the competition, they don’t always put their money where their mouth is. Read More

    Oct 17, 2011

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    Results instead of revenge: A new plan for juvenile justice

    The struggle against juvenile crime may come down to one simple question, says a 91Ʋ University researcher: Do we want revenge or do we want results? If we want results, says legal expert Christopher Slobogin, we should dramatically reform the system to stress community-based treatment over incarceration. Read More

    Oct 13, 2011

  • Larry Bartels, arguably the most influential political scientist of his generation, researches a mix of psychology and democracy for a holistic understanding of the political process.

    Oct 12, 2011