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How Gender Bias Impacts College Career Guidance—and Dissuades Women from Certain Jobs

A new working paper from Asst. Prof. Yana Gallen of Harris Public Policy revealed that female students regularly receive different messages than their male counterparts—ones that potentially dissuade women from pursuing their intended career paths.
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Student Profile: Isabelle Hirschy, MPP Class of 2022

“It’s excellent to know that our research won't just exist in a vacuum. I learn something in class one day and then I’m using it the next.”
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Center for Effective Government and Chicago’s NPR Affiliate Launch “Re-Imagine” Chicago

WBEZ 91.5 FM’s daily talk show Reset is joining forces with the University of Chicago’s Center for Effective Government based at the Harris School of Public Policy to present Re-Imagine Chicago.
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A Look Inside a Revitalized Chicago Policy Review

Marvin Slaughter’s piece “Reparations Is the Only Choice” speaks volumes about the reparations debate in the United States – and about the revitalization of the Chicago Policy Review, where it was published.
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Student Profile: Jeremy Xu, MPP Class of 2023

"Harris is an important platform to transform my theory and previous knowledge into practice."

Perspectives: A Conversation with Mellody Hobson

Join Mellody Hobson – co-CEO and President of Ariel Investments and Chairman of After School Matters for a conversation about the role of philanthropy and the future of education.

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Up Front Series
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Professor Konstantin Sonin Discusses The Crackdown On Opposition in Russia

Professor Konstantin Sonin discusses the state of Russia’s opposition in the background of President Vladimir Putin’s annual state-of-the-nation speech.
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Lecturer Clayton Harris Discusses Policing in America

In the wake of Derek Chauvin trial, Lecturer Clayton Harris discusses the future evolution of how police do their job.
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Professor Bruce Meyer Discusses Increase in Poverty Rates Ahead of New Stimulus

A study co-authored by Professor Bruce D. Meyer shows an increase in poverty rates as the stimulus from last year expired.
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A Harris Economist Grades President Biden’s Infrastructure Plan

Paula R. Worthington grades the new American Jobs Plan.
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Financial Aid Information for Admitted Students

If you are an admitted student, you may still have a few questions about financial aid and student loans. Please see below for information that you may find helpful as you are finalizing your financial plans: