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Zarek Brot-Goldberg

Should Medicare Enrollees Be ‘Nudged’?: New Research Reveals Impact of Default Insurance Plans

Public health insurance is not one-size-fits-all, but too often, enrollees never deviate from their randomly assigned plans. A new working paper reveals the impacts of such behavior.

Finding a Path: Taking the Next Step in Crime Prevention, Education

Women of Color Advancing Peace & Security

admitted students

Virtual Admitted Student Meet and Greets with Current Students

We are excited to be hosting meet and greet sessions for admitted students with current students from our Harris Ambassadors program January 25–29. These sessions will be a great opportunity for newly admitted Harris students to ask questions, learn firsthand about the Harris student experience, and connect with current students as well as other admits.

2020 Harris Dean's Award Ceremony

Marco Mena

Policy Expert, Politician and Poverty Fighter: Marco Mena and the Growth of Tlaxcala

Among the signature initiatives of Gov. Marco Mena, MPP’94, the governor of the Mexican state of Tlaxcala, is a poverty reduction program called Supérate, credited with decreasing the number of people in extreme poverty in Mena’s Tlaxcala by 50 percent.
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Health Policy Living Room Series

We have one session left in our special Health Policy Living Room series for admitted students interested in health policy. These sessions will be hosted by Ellen Cohen, Executive Director of the Center for Health and Social Sciences. Admitted students are welcome to register for this session, and view the recordings from previous sessions in this blog.

Writing Persuasive Public Policy Mini-Class with David Chrisinger