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Kelsey Anderson, MSCAPP Class of 2021, Headshot

Student Profile: Kelsey Anderson, MSCAPP Class of 2021

Anderson wants to hold the door of education open to as many people as possible.
Mikki Kendall

Mikki Kendall Calls Out Feminism's Racial Blind Spots

If you’re a woman who feels left behind by mainstream feminism, Mikki Kendall is writing for you. She paints the struggles of life in the margins. If you’re a woman who has been lifted by the feminist movement, Mikki Kendall is writing for you, too.
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How I Got the Job: World Resources Institute Internship

Hanyu Liu, Master of Environmental Science Policy (MSESP) Class of 2020, writes about how she found her summer internship developing sustainable investing initiatives at the World Resources Institute.

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Samantha Simpson, AM’19, Runs to Represent the Southwest Side and Suburbs in the Illinois General Assembly

With a desire to “make our district and state feel like home again,” former Obama aide Samantha Simpson is running to represent the 31st House District in the Illinois General Assembly.
Christopher Berry

Professor Christopher Berry Discusses Over-assessment Of Property Taxes In Detroit

Delayed residential property tax notices led to inflated property tax bills in Detroit. Berry points out the inequities in Detroit’s property tax system.
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Professor William Howell Discusses Democratic Party's Post-Iowa Anxiety

The Democratic presidential race started with lower than expected turnout at the Iowa Caucuses. Howell addresses their lingering anxieties.
Alexander Fouirnaies

Assistant Professor Alexander Fouirnaies Discusses Contentious Nature of Primaries

Democratic primaries have increasingly become more divisive. Fouirnaies' research points out the detrimental effect in the absence of a consensus candidate.
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Crime Lab Teams Up with Other Universities to Study Illegal Firearms Transactions

The University of Chicago Crime Lab teams up with the Center on Crime and Community Resilience at the Northeastern University in a PayPal funded study on payment methods used to traffic illegal firearms in the United States.
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Professor Dan Black Discusses Gender Wage Gap Caused by College Majors Choices

The gender wage gap has been attributed to career choices made by women but the study by Professor Dan Black shows college majors chosen play as important a role.

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