Features
05.30.12
Following recent reforms to U.S. financial regulatory structure, Tarek Mahmassani, MPP '01, a senior analyst at the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), considers whether such changes attain their desired goal of protecting consumers and improving financial stability.
05.30.12
An unexpected family move to London prompted Elizabeth Perelstein, AM '80 to start an international school consulting business, to help companies find the best education for the children of transient families like hers when they move abroad.
05.30.12
At age 42, Sandeep Ahuja left his career with the Indian government to become a full-time policy student. By the time he graduated two years later, Ahuja, MPP’06, had founded a nonprofit that could change the delivery of tuberculosis treatment worldwide.
05.25.12
Michael Borowitz, MPP '88, PhD '92 tackles global health issues as a senior health policy analyst for the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
05.25.12
Philip Clement, AM '93 manages the sponsorship of teams like Manchester United as Chief Marketing and Communications Officer of Aon Corporation.
05.22.12
Steve Glazerman, PhD '98 examines the impact of federal programs on America's teachers as a Senior Fellow at Mathematica Policy Research.
05.21.12
Joe Walsh, MPP '91 is now making plans to join the Republicans' House majority as the new representative from Illinois’ 8th congressional district.
05.15.12
Kimberly Palmer, MPP '04 looks at the impact of student loan debt on today's young professionals as a personal finance columnist for U.S. News & World Report and author of the new book Generation Earn.
05.15.12
Adam Pritchard, MPP '89 examines recent regulatory legislation as a corporate and securities law professor at the University of Michigan.
05.14.12
Rebecca Janowitz, AM '08 uses her experience as a lifelong Hyde Park resident to construct a vision of the community and its role as a incubator for President Obama's political future.

