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  1. The CORE Score provides a county-level nationwide sense of how Americans experience economic security and opportunity, health, and political efficacy. Its website and infrastructure are moving to Yale’s Institution for Social and Policy Studies.

    A map of the U.S. drawn from the CORE Score tool, which measures Americans' sense of economic security and opportunity, health, and political efficacy.
  2. The nonpartisan center – directed by Bryan Garsten, Professor of Humanities and Political Science – will encourage students to engage in civic thinking that integrates various forms of knowledge and informs their practical judgments as citizens.

    Sterling Memorial Library. Photo credit: Michael Marsland.
  3. Adam Meirowitz, and Damon Wells Professor of Political Science, organized the conference with Ian Turner, assistant professor of political science, and Danil Dmitriev, a resident postdoctoral associate, as part of ISPS’s Democratic Innovations program.

    Ian Turner
  4. The annual awards recognize excellence in teaching in undergraduate programs and enable recipients to dedicate their summer to research.

    Four junior FAS faculty members received awards from the Poorvu Family Fund for Academic Innovation. Clockwise from top left, Andrea Aldrich, Amymarie Bartholomew, Naomi Levine and Shiro Kuriwaki.
  5. Marie-Helene Bertino, Molly Brunson, and Oona Hathaway were selected from a pool of nearly 3,500 applicants to become members of the 100th class of Guggenheim Fellows.

    Headshots of five Yale faculty who received 2025 Guggenheim Fellowships. Top row, from left: Katherine Balch, Tommy Kha (photo credit: Elliott Jerome Brown, Jr.), and Molly Brunson. Second row: Oona Hathaway and Marie Helene-Bertino.
  6. Svolik, Elizabeth S. & A. Varick Stout Professor of Political Science, is one of 26 scholars who will receive the $200,000 fellowship to support work on political polarization.

    Milan Svolik
  7. For political scientist Mellissa Meisels, congressional primaries are like a show she can’t turn off.

    Mellissa Meisels
  8. Emily Sellars, Assistant Professor of Political Sciences, speaks with Yale's Institution for Social and Policy Studies about the historical and contemporary forces driving emigration from Mexico and the dynamics between political centralization and domestic conflict.

    Emily Sellars
  9. Jennifer Gandhi, a political scientist who joined the Yale faculty in 2022, studies authoritarian regimes and transitions to democracy.

    Jennifer Gandhi
  10. Strolovitch was recognized for her book, When Bad Things Happen to Privileged People: Race, Gender, and What Makes a Crisis in America.

    Dara Strolovitch