Course # 36650 Section Number 1 Day(s) Tu- Th Time(s) 3:30pm-4:50pm Term Fall 2025 Course Instructor Isabeau Dasho Syllabus Syllabus 9/9/25 This writing-intensive, practice-based course helps students transform rigorous analysis into writing that informs, persuades, and inspires action. Students will learn how to craft compelling policy memos and reform narratives by applying proven frameworks, tailoring messages to key decisionmakers, and refining their voice. Weekly sessions combine interactive lectures, case studies, peer workshops, and individual feedback to facilitate clarity, structure, and persuasive impact. Along the way, students will explore audience analysis, behavioral insights, moral framing, and the responsible use of AI as an editing tool. The final portfolio includes a policy memo, a reform narrative, and a briefing-ready presentation. This course was previously named Persuasive Communication for Public Policy Professionals. Notes This course was previously named Persuasive Communication for Public Policy Professionals. Course Sections Quarter Course # Title Instructor Day(s) Time(s) Syllabus Winter 2026 PPHA 36650/1 Policy Communication: Translating Evidence into Policy Solutions Matthew Fleming Tuesday, Thursday 11:00am-12:20pm Syllabus Fall 2025 PPHA 36650/1 Policy Communication: Translating Evidence into Policy Solutions Isabeau Dasho Tuesday, Thursday 3:30pm-4:50pm Syllabus Recent News More news University of Chicago Health Lab Releases Evaluation of Washtenaw County Co-Response Unit Pilot Thu., February 26, 2026 Cyber Policy Initiative: Hacker Research Illuminates Solutions to Threats from Offensive AI, Cyber Crime, and Despots Mon., February 23, 2026 Student Profile: Wendy Wang, MPP Class of 2026 Wed., February 18, 2026 Upcoming Events More events Get to Know Harris! A Virtual Information Session Wed., March 04, 2026 | 12:00 PM Up Front featuring Professor Thomas Coleman | New York Wed., March 04, 2026 | 5:30 PM The Smith Midtown 956 2nd Avenue (51st St and 2nd Ave) New York, NY 10022 United States Credential Program Faculty Spotlight: Sample Class with Benjamin Krause Wed., March 04, 2026 | 7:00 PM
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