11/10/16: Trump May Redefine US Politics, National Identity

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November 10, 2016

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Trump May Redefine US Politics, National Identity

In light of Donald J. Trump's upset victory in Tuesday's presidential election, UA political and social scientists share their perspective on how a Trump administration may realign American politics and redefine the nation’s identity.

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Attention, Bosses: Why Angry Employees Are Bad for Business

According to UA research, employees who are angry are more likely to engage in unethical behavior at work — even if the source of their anger is not job-related.

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Teaching and Students

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Female Ranger Challenge Captain Concludes Her Run

UA engineering senior Maurissa Wortham didn't set out to serve as captain of the UA's Reserve Officers' Training Corps Ranger Challenge Team.

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Arts and Humanities
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Four Questions: Films as Mediators, Medicine and Memorials

Nathaniel Smith, UA assistant professor of East Asian studies, explains that film is a medium through which history can be explored and discussed across cultures.

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