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Anticipation Grows for Dr. Fauci's Visit to Harris Public Policy

Melissa Baker, MPP'05, is among many in the Harris community eagerly anticipating Fauci’s virtual appearance March 4 to receive the 2020 Harris Dean's Award.
LemonBox

Derek Weng, MPP/MBA’16, Expands Direct-to-Consumer Business with LemonBox

LemonBox, a dietary supplement business, recently announced the close of a $2.5 million pre-series A round of funding in December 2020, yet another milestone on its rapid rise to becoming the largest direct-to-consumer brand in the market.
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Why are Some Emerging Leaders Deciding Against an MBA?

Enrollment in Public Policy/Public Administration programs has grown steadily in the US over the last ten years. And for the Harris School of Public Policy—a graduate school that believes developing effective public policy is a science, based on data and measurable impact—that has certainly rung true. This growth is spurred in part by a shift in attitudes. The 2020 Deloitte Millennial Survey shows the importance of organizations taking intentional measures to drive positive societal outcomes, as well as being a place for talented employees to thrive in an impactful role. Read more...
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Student Profile: Madison Deyo, MPP Class of 2023

“I have an urge to make a positive change, to make something of my life, and to help others.”
Jake Braun

Q&A: Senior Lecturer Jake Braun Discusses New Role at US Department of Homeland Security

He was appointed by President Joe Biden as Senior Advisor to the United States Department of Homeland Security, where he will be focused on management, cyber security and information technology.
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For Dr. Fauci, COVID-19 Has Underscored Value of Humility in Public Policy

After a lifetime in medicine and public health, and a year trying to curb the worst health crisis the world has seen in a century, Anthony Fauci has some simple advice for policymakers: “Don’t guess.”
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Property Tax Burdens Fall on the Nation’s Lowest-Income Homeowners

Professor Christopher Berry and the Center for Municipal Finance have completed a nationwide analysis revealing that property taxes are inequitable.

International Health Policy Credential Mini-Class with Tom Best, PhD'15

This is an opportunity to preview the program curriculum and hear from an experienced practitioner in the field of international health policy.

International Health Policy Credential Information Session

This six-week, non-degree program connects students and working professionals with experienced practitioners to gain foundational understanding and fundamental tools for international health policy.

International Health Policy Credential Roundtable Discussion

This six-week, non-degree program connects students and working professionals with experienced practitioners to gain foundational understanding and fundamental tools for international health policy.

International Health Policy Credential Meet the Instructor with Peggy Bodin, JD, MSW

This six-week, non-degree program connects students and working professionals with experienced practitioners to gain foundational understanding and fundamental tools for international health policy.

International Health Policy Credential Roundtable Discussion

This six-week, non-degree program connects students and working professionals with experienced practitioners to gain foundational understanding and fundamental tools for international health policy.