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Covenant Christian High School - #WarriorWednesday Levi Boxell ('12) graduated from Taylor University in 2015 with majors in Mathematics and Development Economics. He is a PhD student in Economics at Stanford University
![What polarization data from 9 countries reveals about the US's divide between Democrats and Republicans - Vox What polarization data from 9 countries reveals about the US's divide between Democrats and Republicans - Vox](https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/lyuRQpnmjUkXNTerDnNm7W4cLKc=/1400x1400/filters:format(jpeg)/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/19531488/1191879983.jpg.jpg)
What polarization data from 9 countries reveals about the US's divide between Democrats and Republicans - Vox
![Q&A with Stanford PhD student and McKinnon Fellowship Recipient, Levi Boxell | King Center on Global Development Q&A with Stanford PhD student and McKinnon Fellowship Recipient, Levi Boxell | King Center on Global Development](https://kingcenter.stanford.edu/sites/g/files/sbiybj16611/files/styles/large/public/media/image/gender_-_govt_0.png?itok=ea7d5uHE)
Q&A with Stanford PhD student and McKinnon Fellowship Recipient, Levi Boxell | King Center on Global Development
![New research shows that older people who spend the least amount of time on the internet are the most politically polarized. — Quartz New research shows that older people who spend the least amount of time on the internet are the most politically polarized. — Quartz](https://cms.qz.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/mike-segar.jpg?quality=75&strip=all&w=1600&h=900&crop=1)
New research shows that older people who spend the least amount of time on the internet are the most politically polarized. — Quartz
![Correction for Boxell et al., Greater Internet use is not associated with faster growth in political polarization among US demographic groups | PNAS Correction for Boxell et al., Greater Internet use is not associated with faster growth in political polarization among US demographic groups | PNAS](https://www.pnas.org/cms/10.1073/pnas.1721401115/asset/983cfd52-32ff-4912-b6ce-6381834db280/assets/graphic/pnas.1721401115fig04.jpeg)
Correction for Boxell et al., Greater Internet use is not associated with faster growth in political polarization among US demographic groups | PNAS
![Greater Internet use is not associated with faster growth in political polarization among US demographic groups | PNAS Greater Internet use is not associated with faster growth in political polarization among US demographic groups | PNAS](https://www.pnas.org/cms/10.1073/pnas.1706588114/asset/f0b82ff0-a7ec-4f43-a874-f2b3d8c54fc1/assets/graphic/pnas.1706588114fig03.jpeg)