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Student Profile: Yuan Huang, MPP Class of 2023

“I believe that the core skills of data analysis that I learn at Harris will enable me to realize more possibilities in the field of public affairs.”
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Protecting One Threatened Species Did Cost Jobs, But Not as Many as Industry Claimed

Frank and his co-author, Ann Ferris, examined the impacts on the timber sector of the 1990 listing of the northern spotted owl as threatened under the Endangered Species Act, specifically changes in industry employment.

Mission Impossible? How to fix U.S. Healthcare

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Student Profile: Silky Agrawal, MSCAPP Class of 2022

“I wanted to use data beyond just seeing if something worked or not, and I needed a different toolkit to do that effectively.”
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Q&A: David Chrisinger on His New Book, "Stories Are What Save Us"

David Chrisinger, who leads the Harris Writing Program, is now out with a new book, Stories Are What Save Us: A Survivor’s Guide to Writing about Trauma, which is part writing manual, part memoir, and part guidebook.
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Student Profile: Deqa Aden, Pearson Fellow, MPP Class of 2023

Aden is interested in international development, with a specific focus on conflict-affected states.
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The Cost of Administrative Burdens: Providers Stop Accepting Medicaid Due to Hassle, Lost Payments

A new study finds that the administrative burdens created when physicians and insurers haggle over reimbursement payments result in substantial lost revenue for healthcare providers.