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Data Analytics Credential (DAC) Roundtable with Teaching Team

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Student Profile: Serena Huang, IPAL’20, MPP Class of 2023

“IPAL turned out to be an incredibly important turning point in my educational and professional outlook. It’s where I found my passion for data analytics.”
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Moderates, Midterms, and MAGA: A Harris Panel Examines the Results of the 2022 Elections

Control of Congress was still hanging in the balance Nov. 9 as the University of Chicago gathered panelists to debate polarization, policy, and election trends at a hot-off-the-presses post-midterms event.
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Like, Comment, Subscribe: A Q&A with Mark Bergen, MPP'12, on the Rise of YouTube

Mark Bergen, MPP’12, a technology reporter for Bloomberg, has covered Google since 2015. His debut book, Like, Comment, Subscribe: Inside YouTube's Chaotic Rise to World Domination (Viking, 2022), is a character-driven account of the platform.
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Student Profile: Vitor Agrella da Silveira, MPP Class of 2024

“Throughout my journey of studying economics and working in and alongside the public sector, I have seen the necessity of effective leadership and evidence-based policies to drive sustainable change.”

Data and Policy Summer Scholar (DPSS) Program Roundtable with Alumni

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At Harris Policy Forum, Fresh Insight into the Intractable Problem of Why We Fight

While researching the reasons why people fight and what can be done to prevent it, Professor Chris Blattman met a violence prevention outreach worker in Chicago’s Back of the Yards neighborhood who’d come up with a novel idea.
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Alumni Profile: Zi Ye, DPSS’19, MACRM’22

“While I enjoy the experience of research, it needs to have an impact—not just be an intellectual exercise. Harris is trying to find the link between research and impact and thinking about why research is important.”
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Professor Oeindrila Dube, Coauthors Release New Paper on Climate Shocks and Religious Adherence in Afghanistan

A new measure of religious adherence, developed using cell phone data, shows that when economic conditions in Afghanistan worsen, people become more religiously observant.

Coffee Chat with Harris Alum in Miami, Florida

Coffee Chat with Harris Alum in Miami, Florida

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Student Profile: DeKevious Wilson, EMP Class of 2023 and Obama Foundation Scholar

“My purpose is to help. I am looking to combine my passion for policy, education, and politics to make changes.”