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Student Profile: Seyon Flowers, EMP Class of 2022

“I have met some outstanding and accomplished people in my cohort, and I thoroughly enjoy collaborating with them as we navigate real-world problems and data analytics.”
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You’ve Submitted Your Application: Now What?

You’ve submitted your application! You’ve taken the next step in your academic and career journey, and you’re ahead of the curve by submitting early. After you submitted your application you probably took a deep breath—or maybe let out a breath you’d been holding in—and you may think all there is left to do is wait for decisions to be released in mid-March. But wait! There are a few things we think you should consider between now and decision release.
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Student Profile: Caleb Costa, MPP Class of 2023

"I felt the quantitative focus of the MPP would equip me with the skills to take on the complex and urgent issues of ocean conservation and coral reef rehabilitation."
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Q&A: BIP Lab Executive Director Michelle Michelini, MPP'09, on Children, Parents, and Research

Executive Director of the Behavioral Insights and Parenting Lab shares her career, motivations, and perspective on the Lab’s important mission.
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UChicago Inclusive Economy Lab Finds Community College Support Program Significantly Improves Degree Attainment

Providing comprehensive supports to community college students significantly increases their chances of obtaining an associate degree within three years.

Pearson Speaker Series: Crime and Gender Segregation

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New Research from Dean Katherine Baicker Examines Medicaid's Effects on Chronic Conditions

The authors’ previous analyses have found that Medicaid increases healthcare use across settings, improves financial security, and reduces depression, but has no detectable effects on several physical health outcomes.

"The Long Game" A webinar with Dorie Clark

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The Dangers of Misinformation: Nobel Laureate Tawakkol Karman Tells the "Story of Yemen" at 2021 Pearson Global Forum

Misinformation, falsification of the facts or “at best, the presentation of half of the story,” are among the worst manifestations of the ongoing conflict in Yemen, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Yemeni journalist Tawakkol Karman said.
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Seth Rachlin Discusses Rising Car Insurance and Underinsured Motorist Coverage

Seth Rachlin shares his views with WalletHub on rising car insurance and underinsured motorist coverage and
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Student Profile: Fred Lee, Data Analytics Credential, Persuasive Writing Credential, 2021

“The skills that I’ve learned through the credential programs demonstrate that I can not only make data-informed policy recommendations, but that I can also communicate them in a convincing way.”
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Professor William Howell Discusses Joe Biden's Europe Visit and Relationship with American Allies

Professor William Howell shares his views on the challenges facing Joe Biden as he meets American Allies during his latest trip to Europe.