Features
05.09.12
Elizabeth Kneebone, MPP '03 examines the shifting geography of American poverty as part of the Brookings Institution's Metropolitan Policy Program.
05.08.12
University of Chicago professor Stephen W. Raudenbush was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in recognition of his continuing achievements in original research. Election to the Academy is considered one of the highest honors that can be accorded a scientist or engineer.
05.08.12
A second-year MPP candidate at the Harris School of Public Policy, Rebecca Lordan originally came to the University of Chicago to study science and environmental policy. However, she says the interdisciplinary nature of her coursework led her to believe she needed more statistical and economic skills to achieve her ultimate ambition: influencing global nuclear policy.
04.18.12
Getting a tax refund from the federal government at the end of the year may not always be the best option for lower-income populations, according to the research from Harris School economist Damon Jones.
04.17.12
Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic, Assistant Secretary General of Public Diplomacy at NATO, recently spoke to students at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy to preview the agenda for the upcoming NATO Summit in Chicago in May.
04.13.12
After graduation from Northwestern University, Texas native Christy Serrano began working to help disabled youth find permanent, meaningful employment. She quickly realized that the system was flawed and decided a public policy background could help her fix it.
03.15.12
Former Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, one of the nation’s most prominent urban leaders, brings his extensive experience to Chicago Harris.
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