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South Carolina primary: Trump beats Haley, but here’s why she’s staying in the GOP race

Associate Dean of Arts & Sciences Jeff Gulati offers insights into why Republican candidate Nikki Haley has not dropped out of the race for president.

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Trump wins in Iowa, as DeSantis edges Haley for 2nd — here’s what’s next

Associate Dean of Arts & Sciences Jeff Gulati offers his perspective on the results of the Iowa caucuses and asserts that DeSantis has no real path forward to the 2024 Republican nomination.

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Opinion: You can now use bitcoin to pay college tuition — but should you?

Bentley’s announcement to accept cryptocurrency for tuition is the focus of an op-ed that asserts paying for major expenses with digital assets will become increasingly common.

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‘The science about the benefits of cannabis is limited’: Does legalizing marijuana lead to an increase in tobacco use?

Research co-authored by Economics Professor Dhaval Dave looks at the relationship between recreational cannabis and tobacco.

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U.S. COVID-19 death toll tops 726,000 amid report FDA is set to allow mix-and-match vaccine booster shots

Economics Professor Dhaval Dave’s recent research on the impact of state lotteries on vaccine rates is highlighted.

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Coronavirus Cases Plummet By 44% Due To Shelter-In-Place Orders, According To This Study Drawing on CDC Data

Research co-authored by Economics Professor Dhaval Dave reveals the timing of shelter-in-place orders impacts how successful they are in reducing coronavirus cases and deaths. 

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The Dark Web: What You Need To Know About This Mysterious Digital World

Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman authors an op-ed describing the Dark Web, a part of the internet that isn't seen by search engines and is a hotbed of cyber crimes. 

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This State Introduced An E-Cigarette Tax to Deter People From Vaping — But It Had One Unhealthy, Unforeseen Consequence

Research co-authored by Economics Professor Dhaval Dave shows imposing high taxes on vaping products could make adult smokers less likely to quit smoking.

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Why Are International Students Turning Their Back on American Colleges?

Carolina Figueroa, Vice President of Enrollment Management, discusses the decrease in international students applying to colleges in the United States and its possible causes.  ...
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