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In Coding it Forward’s Civic Digital Fellowship, MSCAPP students learn about civic technology

Last summer, amid a global pandemic and from their own homes, two students in the University of Chicago’s MS in Computational Analysis and Public Policy (MSCAPP) program rolled up their sleeves and got to work helping federal agencies better leverage data and technology. Eric Son and Launa Greer (both MSCAPP class of 2021) participated in the 10-week Civic Digital Fellowship, which promotes itself as a “first-of-its-kind internship for mission-driven, student software engineers, data scientists, product managers, and designers to innovate at the intersection of technology and public service.” Although neither had previous experience working in government, each recognized this as a unique opportunity to put their hard-earned computer science and data science skills gained through their first year in the MSCAPP program to the test.
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Looking back: Admitted Student Day Highlights

We asked our Graduate Assistants and Harris Ambassadors about the highlights of their Admitted Student Day last year and what students should look forward to about Virtual Admitted Student Week April 5–9.
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Building Brexit: Raoul Ruparel, AM’09, AM’10, and the Struggle to Untie the EU Knot

From think-tank analyst to 10 Downing Street Special Advisor to frequently cited commentator, Raoul Ruparel, AM’09, AM’10, has experienced the last five years of Brexit tumult like few others.
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Harris Public Policy Professors Provide Perspective on Transfer of Power, Unrest in US

Harris Public Policy Professors Anthony Fowler, William Howell, and James Robinson participated in a Facebook Live discussion entitled “Transfer of Power: Insurrections, Inaugurations, and the Future of Democracy."
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Alumni Profile: Maria Eugenia Araujo, DPSS’20

“My goal is to make a difference and inspire other girls to pursue their goals... I want to make an impact and make sure all girls know they can do anything they want as long as they work hard.”

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Presenting The "Big Brains" Podcast

On this episode, they spoke with Professor James Robinson, author of the renowned book Why Nations Fail, about his groundbreaking theories on why certain nations succeed and others fail.
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Do Government Programs Get People More Involved In Politics?

It’s long been thought that giving people resources through government programs will get them more involved in politics. Hosts parse through the results from Medicaid expansion with Dean Katherine Baicker to see if they can get a new perspective.
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Best Of: Are We Really Living In Separate Worlds?

As the year comes to an end, here's a more hopeful conversation that took places earlier in the year that sheds some new light on seemingly unbridgeable divides in our country.
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Do Americans Support Democracy As Much As They Say?

what force could act as a check on these increasing anti-democratic tendencies in American political life? Milan Svolik, Prof. of Political Science at Yale, holds some answers.

Credential Q&A with Admissions

Credential Q&A with Admissions