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Student Profile: Ryuichi Nakajima, MPP Class of 2023

“The status quo can be changed. There is a way to balance economic benefit and environmental cost using public policy."

The 2021 Pearson Global Forum | Information in Conflict

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Assistant Professor Dmitri Koustas Discusses a Strengthening Labor Market

"You don’t want to quit your job when there’s a lot of uncertainty, but now the economy is doing better. There are other opportunities out there."
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Professor Christopher Berry Discusses Regressive Property Taxes in Detroit and Across U.S.

Harris Public Policy Professor Christopher Berry was featured on NBC Nightly News, discussing regressive property taxes in Detroit and across the United States. The news story features much of the Property Tax Project at the Center for Municipal Finance.
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New Analysis Highlights Key Infrastructure Needs for a Clean Energy Transition

As Congress works on a bipartisan infrastructure bill and budget reconciliation package, a new analysis provides important economic insight into the energy and climate provisions that are part of—or should be part of—that work.
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Imposter Syndrome: A Common Thread

Victoria Sellas, MPP'22, shares her thoughts on imposter syndrome, the phenomenon in which people feel as though they do not belong or deserve to be where they are, despite evidence of high achievement.

Evening Master's Program Career in Focus Series: Working in Healthcare

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Student Profile: Linda Brito, MPP Class of 2023

“I really want to be able to amplify the voices of my community. We are the best advocates for our own conditions.”
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Student Profile: Adam Leader-Smith, MPP Class of 2022

“I came here because what is offered at Harris may allow me to change the rules of the game to make higher education more accessible.”