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Master of Development Practice student Thaise Constancio Temoteo is utilizing her education to advocate for marginalized ...
As Rachel Nichols’ interests in research have evolved, she’s found a home with the Humphrey School of Public Affairs’ ...
Applications for the PhD in Public Affairs program open annually after Labor Day (first Monday in September), with a deadline of December 1. Fee waivers may be available for applicants with financial ...
Trenton Raygor provides technology service strategy and IT staff management to the Humphrey School. In his role, he also works directly with the Office of Information Technology to ensure that our IT ...
An enthusiastic and appreciative audience greeted Dr. Anthony Fauci as he spoke about the successes and challenges of the nation’s public health system in his Distinguished Carlson Lecture on April 8.
In partnership with Hennepin County, we’re excited to announce our first local Career Trek! We’re looking forward to spending a couple of hours at the Hennepin County Government Center on April 18th, ...
Ann Markusen, professor emerita, directs the Humphrey School's Project on Regional and Industrial Economics. Currently, her research focuses on occupational approaches to regional development, and on ...
The Center for the Study of Politics and Governance is a preeminent hub for political and policy analysis in the Midwest. The Center generates dialogue across difference by stimulating vigorous but ...
Ranked choice voting (RCV) — also known as instant runoff voting (IRV) — allows voters to rank candidates for office in order of preference: first, second, third and so forth. Votes that do not help ...
The Center on Women, Gender, and Public Policy illuminates gender-based disparities through research, teaching, and public engagement. Our work is grounded in three key values: ...