News News Profile Research In the News Admissions Blog NewsProfileResearchIn the NewsConfronting COVID-19Black History Month#PolicyForwardSummer of Social ImpactProfileEvening Master's Program Student Profile: Dan Misch – Cohort 1, Class of 2019November 28, 2018Student profileU.S. Department of Energy Federal Project Director, Dan Misch, supplements his work with skills he’s developing in the Evening Master's Program.Obama Scholar Pearl Ranna, MAIDP Class of 2019November 16, 2018Student profileFood security has always been an area of interest for Pearl Ranna, 25. As a young farmer, Ranna has witnessed the inequality gap between rural and urban development among youth in the farming sector. BallotReady Co-Founder Aviva Rosman AB ’10, MPP ’16 on the Power of Data, the Millennial Vote, and Expanding to All 50 StatesNovember 02, 2018Alumni profileA former special education teacher, Aviva Rosman decided to run for local school council – and learned more about democracy than she expected.Obama Scholar Juan Monterrey-Gómez, MAIDP Class of 2019October 26, 2018Student profileGrowing up in a rural village in Panama, Juan Monterrey-Gómez, 26, didn’t understand what climate change meant as a young child. At that time, he didn’t know that every day, but he endured the impacts of climate change first hand.A Clinical Algorithm: Thomaz Srougi MPP'04 Reboots HealthcareOctober 22, 2018Alumni profileFrom the slums of São Paolo to areas across Brazil, Thomaz Srougi is opening clinics and providing healthcare services – with a twist.Helping at Home: Richard Obuchi MPP'98 and the Struggle to Reverse Venezuela's DeclineOctober 16, 2018Alumni profileOnce the wealthiest country in Latin America, Venezuela is now plagued by debt, hyper-inflation, social unrest, and a loss of hope. Richard Obuchi MPP'98 faces this reality every day, and he is focused on fixing it.PaginationPrevious page‹ Page 77 Next page ›