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Harris Policy Forum featuring Valerie B. Jarrett and Helene D. Gayle, moderated by Dean Katherine Baicker

Join Harris Public Policy for an evening of conversation featuring Valerie B. Jarrett and Helene D. Gayle, moderated by Dean Katherine Baicker.

Hood Feminism: Examining Feminism's Racial Blind Spots with Mikki Kendall

Join Harris Public Policy for an evening with Mikki Kendall, author of Hood Feminism.

Politics and Privacy in a Digital World

The Harris School of Public Policy, The UChicago Center for Effective Government (CEG) Working Group on Digital Political Media & Democracy, and Campaigns & Elections invite you to a panel discussion on Politics and Privacy in a Digital World.
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Diving into the Winter Quarter

Alejandro D. González López, Master of Arts in International Development and Policy (MAIDP) Class of '20, reflects on his first quarter while planning for academic, career and personal success this winter!

Get to Know Harris! Coffee in Urbana, Illinois

Please join us for coffee in Urbana, Illinois.
William Howell

Professor William Howell Discusses Impeachment Next Steps

Republican lawmakers hope that the impeachment trial in the Senate ends quickly, as shown in their reticence to allow witnesses and important documents as material for the Senators to consider. Howell points out the strategic reasons for this maneuver.
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Professor Konstantin Sonin Discusses Vladimir Putin's Leadership

Many officials within the Kremlin resigned after Putin's recent state-of-the-union speech, and surprising appointments along with constitutional changes. Sonin considers these changes as they pertain to the Kremlin's short-term tactics.
Not Another Politics Podcast

Harris Public Policy Premieres "Not Another Politics Podcast"

Do contentious primaries have an effect on general election results? How does bigotry permeate public policy? What are the true forces driving polarization today? Not Another Politics Podcast delves into these questions and more in its first season.
Not Another Political Podcast

Do Divisive Primaries Actually Affect General Elections?

Do divisive primaries actually affect how candidates will perform in general elections? It's a question political scientist have been trying and failing to untangle, but we found someone who may have an answer.
John Preus

Artist John Preus Uses CPS Materials in Keller Installation

John Preus' exhibition "Adaptation" opens on Thursday on the first floor of the Keller Center.
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Student Profile: Richard Chang, MSCAPP Class of 2021

Chang hopes his Master of Science in Computational Analysis and Public Policy degree will help him connect policymakers with community members to address issues affecting Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities.