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News Archive for Month: June 2019

Mount Made: How One Alum Flipped a Seat

Jennifer Blatus ’11 Secures Max Rose Campaign Win Alumna Jennifer Blatus had plans to graduate ready to be the next leading journalist for the New York Times—or so she thought. […]

6/27/2019 Read More

Volunteer Service Across the Globe

While most college students spend their summers soaking up the sun on the beach or working to save up money, recent graduate Kayla Ortiz ’19 had a different idea of […]

6/18/2019 Read More

Overall Optimism Remains Flat

The Fishlinger Optimism Index™, a breakthrough measurement of public opinion centered on Americans’ optimism about the future from the Fishlinger Center for Public Policy Research at the University of Mount […]

6/4/2019 Read More

Support for the President Softens Slightly in May

Slight fall in likelihood President Donald Trump would remain in office for the remainder of this term. Similarly, the reported likelihood of voting for President Trump in 2020 has fallen […]

6/4/2019 Read More

Fishlinger Election 2020 Barometer – May 2019

Among Democrats, Joe Biden holds his lead. Bernie Sanders slides significantly and Cory Booker enters and bumps Pete Buttigieg and Kamala Harris from the news cycle. Post Mueller, President Trump […]

6/3/2019 Read More