Politics
Frustration nation: Why do men go online to find health information?
Multidisciplinary team publishes their findings in the Journal of Medical Internet Research
Should Medicaid require work? Proposal splits public opinion
Researchers from Texas A&M, Penn State and Utah Valley publish their findings in the Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
Medical folk wisdom affects health policy and behavior, study says
Nearly all Americans endorse at least some aspects of these widely held but factually inaccurate beliefs
Civil unrest in Congo worsens outbreak of Ebola, new study says
This African nation faces one of the worst outbreaks on record
When local newspapers close, voters become more polarized, study says
Citizens are becoming less informed about the issues that most affect them and less influential with their lawmakers
How custom of brideprice creates more recruits for terrorist groups
About 75 percent of the world’s population lives in regions where practice is prevalent, researchers say
Texas A&M University presents Arts & Humanities Fellowships to seven faculty members
Each fellowship includes a three-year grant of $15,000 to support a scholarly or creative project
Subjugation of women poses threat to U.S. national security, scholar says
Bush Chair Professor Valerie Hudson details implementation of the ‘Hillary Doctrine’ in newly published book
Bush School studies ‘the Asian pivot’ for German client Bosch Stiftung
Project represents school’s first capstone research for an international client