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Racism vs. Humanity: Can the Movement Transcend the Moment?

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Student Profile: Molly Kucich, EMP Class of 2022

At Harris, Kucich plans to delve into education public policy with the goal of helping to remove some of the political barriers for educators.
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Doomsday Clock Remains at 100 Seconds to Midnight—Closest Ever to Apocalypse

In 2020, the Bulletin set the hands of the clock at 100 seconds to midnight, moving them forward from two minutes. For the second year in a row, the organization determined that not enough progress has been made to move the hands back.
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Taking a Class with Tom Coleman

Victor Hinardi, MPP Class of 2023, writes about his experience taking Principles of Microeconomics with Professor Thomas Coleman.
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George Letavish, MPP'11, and the Power of Giving Back

For George Letavish, MPP’11 — the 2021 winner of the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy’s CC DuBois Alumni Service Award —  Harris Public Policy was not going to be “two years, here's my degree, and I'm done.”
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From the Shark Tank to the Food Desert: Southside Market Feeds a Community

A café and fresh produce enterprise shows promise in solving food access issues. It’s called Southside Market. A Harris student helped create it.

Admissions Overview and Q&A For Started Applicants

Admissions Overview of Harris Programs

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Student Profile: Ana Clara Gobbes Faria, Persuasive Writing Credential 2021

“I love public policy because it’s a subject that affects democratic institutions and society so greatly. I wanted to learn how to write about these issues.”

Three Girls from Bronzeville: A Uniquely American Memoir of Race, Fate and Sisterhood

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Student Profile: Benjamin Stock, MPP Class of 2023

“I want to learn the art and science of public policy—to understand and build the capacity to do data-driven policy work in local communities.”