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Top Ten Takeaways from MSCAPP

The M.S. in Computational Analysis and Public Policy (MSCAPP) is a rigorous, two-year program offered jointly by the Harris School of Public Policy and the Department of Computer Science at the University of Chicago.
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Who Does (Or Doesn’t) Wear a Mask?: Partisanship Explains Response to COVID-19

Even as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to grip the United States, face masks remain far from universal. The biggest explanation? Political partisanship.
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Assistant Professor Anthony Fowler Discusses Voter Representation

As the country prepares itself for the 2020 elections, Fowler suggests solutions to improve voter turnout.

Study Illinois Virtual Grad Fair

Pearson Lunch and Learn with John Caulker

Keller Center

Harris Welcomes Class of 2022

The 577 incoming graduate students join Harris Public Policy’s diverse community of scholars at a unique time, beginning the academic year in a hybrid model featuring primarily virtual classes, along with some in-person offerings.

Alumni Webinar—Urban Policy

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Student Profile: Phillippa Paisley, MPP Class of 2021

“If I have the opportunity to make someone better off, I’m going to give my full effort to make it happen.”

Data Analytics Credential Information Session

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Reining In The Supreme Court

The appointment of Amy Coney Barrett would make the Supreme Court more conservative than it has been in decades. This paper by Tom Clark shows why our new conservative Court may still follow public opinion.
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UChicago Harris Virtual Application Tip Series

The Admissions team has rolled out a series of virtual sessions on application tips. We have rounded up the recordings for your reference as you complete your application.