News News Profile Research In the News Admissions Blog NewsProfileResearchIn the NewsConfronting COVID-19Black History Month#PolicyForwardSummer of Social ImpactResearchEarly Warning Systems Are Key To Minimizing Natural DisastersMay 18, 2026NewsA study of one of the world’s longest-running disaster warning systems—desert locust monitoring—finds surveillance limits damages and generates returns of up to 680 times the investment.Sudden USAID Cuts Fueled Rising Conflict Across Africa, New Study FindsMay 15, 2026ResearchA new study coauthored by Harris Public Policy Associate Professor Austin Wright finds that the consequences of the USAID cut-off were not only humanitarian and economic, but also led to conflict.Are Policymakers Accounting For All The Benefits Of Climate Policies? No, Says One StudyMay 11, 2026ResearchMaking cars in Japan more fuel efficient led to more efficient cars in the U.S. This spillover resulted in four times more carbon reduced—cuts policymakers never accounted for.Why Stocks and Bonds Are Moving Together AgainMay 04, 2026ResearchNew study explains how inflation and monetary policy are reshaping one of finance’s most important relationships.New Report Examines How 911 and 988 Can Better Coordinate to Deliver Crisis CareApril 30, 2026ResearchThe University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy today announced the release of a new report from the UChicago Health Lab, “Inform988 Voices from the Field: A Report on 911 and 988 Interoperability."Would You Let Your Utility Control When Your EV Charged?April 20, 2026NewsA new study found most EV owners would not cede charging control, even when receiving money to do so, leaving utilities strained during peak charging times.Pagination Page 1 Next page ›