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New Research from Assistant Professor Yana Gallen on Labor Market Returns to Delaying Pregnancy

Using health and labor market data from Sweden, the authors study the labor market outcomes of childless Swedish women who become pregnant while using long-acting reversible contraceptives.
Lanetta Haynes Turner

Harris Voices: Lanetta Haynes Turner, CLA'16, on Authority Versus Influence

CLA taught me the value of continually unpacking and turning my own leadership style on its head.

Masterclass with Anthony Fowler

In this Masterclass session, Professor Anthony Fowler will present "Are American voters really so polarized, partisan, or irrational?"
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UChicago Harris is Coming to Ohio!

The University of Chicago Phoenix (Phil) is flying to Ohio! Ready to rise up from the ashes and make a more meaningful impact in your community?
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New Research from Professor Ryan Kellogg on the Environmental Consequences of Hydrocarbon Infrastructure Policy

A new study finds that blocking fossil fuel pipelines can lead fossil fuels to shift to other, potentially more polluting transportation modes, rather than staying in the ground.

Anti Trans Politics: How We Got Here and Where We Are Going

Presented by Institute of Politics
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Everything You Need to Know About Harris Credential Programs

The application for the 2025 Credential Programs is open! We sat down with Shilin Liu, Executive Director of Partnerships & Credential Programs, to answer questions and share tips on how you can maximize a Credential Program’s impact on your academic and professional advancement.

Persuasive Writing Credential Program Webinar

Join Mauricio Villacres, Assistant Director of Credential Programs, to hear more about the Persuasive Writing Credential program at Harris.
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What Makes Time-Of-Use Electricity Pricing Successful? Getting the Incentive Right.

A new study evaluates which consumers who opt into dynamic electricity pricing are most likely to conserve, and the role an upfront financial take-up incentive plays in cutting electricity use.
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Harris Introduces New Technology and Society Initiative

Harris is introducing a new two-pronged strategy to leverage evidence and analysis to inform technology governance and harness technology to address societal challenges.
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"USA: A Nation of Immigrants" Explores Dislocation and the Importance of Place

New artwork at the Keller Center raises questions about how dislocation—forced or by choice—threatens fundamental touchstones of identity and home.
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UChicago Harris/AP-NORC Poll: There is Bipartisan Concern About the Use of Artificial Intelligence in the 2024 Elections

A majority believe AI will increase the spread of election misinformation, and few people plan to use AI to get information about the presidential election.