
Nick Capodice
Host & Senior Editor, Civics 101Nick has been the co-host and Education Outreach Producer for Civics 101 since 2018, where he creates episodes and works with teachers across the country to design lesson plans to pair with the show.
Before that he worked in the Education Department at the Lower East Side Tenement Museum, focusing on content creation and storytelling in a digital age. In his spare time he picks apples and plays country harmonica, board games and trivia.
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A court case about a Bronx Zoo elephant could pave the way for animals to gain basic human rights.
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Tune in every other Saturday on NHPR to hear our most recent trivia round and that week's qualifying question.
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The answer to last week's question, and three questions about the Judicial Branch.
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This spring Civics 101 hosts Nick Capodice and Hannah McCarthy asked K-12 students from around the Granite State and across the country to record a short…
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Today we're answering a question about party control of government. What happens when one party controls the presidency as well as both chambers of…
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Today's Ask Civics 101 question: How are seats filled when a member of Congress takes another job?Read on, or listen to this short episode for the…
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Today's Civics 101 question: Who are electors?Today we’re exploring the topic of electors, the 538 individuals who vote on the first monday after the…
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Today's Ask Civics 101 question: What can outgoing politicians do? Read on, or listen to this short podcast episode for the answer.Do you have a question…
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Today’s listener question comes from Jennifer, who wrote, “What is the difference between a state and a commonwealth? Will Puerto Rico become a state or a…
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Today’s Ask Civics 101 question: How does the Supreme Court get involved with presidential elections?Read on, or listen to this short podcast episode for…