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Election, Economy, Leadership During Pandemic

What's the path to the White House? Will the popular vote match the Electoral College outcome? More about the November election, the economy and the path to the Michigan Political Leadership Program.

Representation of coronavirus under a microscope

CORONAUpdate (Week of September 11)

Samyuktha Iyer — September 17, 2020

Our latest news blog on IPPSR-associated developments as the world confronts the pandemic coronavirus.

Representation of coronavirus

CORONAUpdate (Week of September 4)

Samyuktha Iyer — September 08, 2020

Our latest news blog on IPPSR-associated developments as the world confronts the pandemic coronavirus.

Michigan School Reopening Decisions More Related to Partisan Politics than to COVID-19 Threat

New analyisis finds only found only limited relationship between COVID-19 severity and school re-opening decisions.

Representation of coronavirus under a microscope

CORONAUpdate (Week of August 21)

Samyuktha Iyer — August 26, 2020

Our latest news blog on IPPSR-associated developments as the world confronts the pandemic coronavirus.

Matt Grossmann, Charles Ballard, Russ White and Arnold Weinfeld

The State Rates: Governor Whitmer, President Trump and Our Personal Finances

How are Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and President Donald Trump performing their jobs? What's ahead for the economy? Find out in the latest edition of the State of the State Podcast.

CORUNAUpdate (Week of August 14)

IPPSR Staff — August 20, 2020

Our latest news blog on IPPSR-associated developments as the world confronts the pandemic coronavirus.

CORONAUpdate (Week of July 31)

Samyuktha Iyer — August 12, 2020

Our latest news blog on IPPSR-associated developments as the world confronts the pandemic coronavirus.

Representation of coronavirus

CORONAUpdate (Week of July 24)

Asia Hudson — August 05, 2020

Our latest news blog on IPPSR-associated developments as the world confronts the pandemic coronavirus.

The Sequence of Plunder: A Case Study of Housing Dispossession in Detroit

Troy Distelrath — July 22, 2020

Conclusion of a six-part series: A home for all

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