Evening Master's Program Open House Sat., October 15, 2022 | 8:00 AM — 2:00 PM Harris School of Public Policy - The Keller Center 1307 E. 60th St. Chicago, IL 60654 United States In order to attend the EMP Open House, we ask that you have already attended an information session—register for Oct. 6 at 8 a.m.—or met individually with the Jessica Gagle, Director of Admissions for the EMP. Schedule an appointment with Jessica here. Please join us for an Open House for the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy Evening Master's Program (EMP). At Open House, you will have the opportunity to attend a class with Harris faculty, join a panel discussion and lunch with EMP alumni, and have an appointment with admissions. Register Now We are pleased to be joined by: Fiona Burlig, Assistant Professor at Harris and a Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Burlig studies energy and environmental economics, with a focus on the developing world. Steven Durlauf, Steans Professor in Educational Policy. Durlauf's research spans many topics in microeconomics and macroeconomics. His most important substantive contributions involve the areas of poverty, inequality and economic growth. Abigail Miner, AM'19, Senior Public Interest Program Specialist at the Office of the Illinois Attorney General Adrian Rodriguez, AM'19, Director of Policy at the Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Paula Worthington, Senior Lecturer, serves as academic director of the School’s Policy Labs program. At Harris, Worthington teaches courses in state and local government and cost-benefit analysis and advises students completing applied projects for public and nonprofit sector clients Recent News More news Student Profile: Nino Rodriguez, PhD, PAC’25, PWC’25, MPP Class of 2027 Wed., February 04, 2026 $20 Million Gift from Thomas Francis Dunn, AB’81, MBA’86 and Susan Knapp Dunn, AB’82, Launches a New Lab at the Harris School to Advance Emerging Field of Algorithmic Public Policy Wed., February 04, 2026 When Aid Arrives Matters: Early Cash Transfers Improve Outcomes After Floods Mon., February 02, 2026