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Monetary Policy and International Finance (MPIF) Mini Class with Zefeng Chen

Join us to gain rigorous interactive academic training from Peking University and University of Chicago faculty at the PKU campus in Beijing, China.
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A Latrine of Their Own

When schools in the developing world get toilets, students do better, finds Asst. Prof. Anjali Adukia.
Evan Ryser

Alumni Profile: Evan Ryser, Monetary Policy & International Finance Credential ’22

"My MPIF experience helps me better communicate economic uncertainty while also providing as much context as possible to help readers make sense of the marketplace."
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Koichiro Ito Awarded Prestigious Jiro Enjoji Memorial Prize for Economics

Koichiro Ito, a professor at the Harris School of Public Policy, was awarded the 7th Jiro Enjoji Memorial Prize.
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Get Out Whose Vote?

Well-meaning efforts to get people to the polls might be making Washington less representative.

Today’s Chicago City Council regrets the infamous 2008 parking meter deal

Prof. Damon Jones on Chicago's sale of parking meters to a private company
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Blog Post: My Summer Internship

Evy Lanai, MPP Class of 2025, shares about her summer internship experience with the Commit Partnership, an education nonprofit in Dallas, Texas.

How economic inequality has and hasn’t changed since the pandemic

'Marketplace' calls Prof Bruce Meyer to comment

Tossing the nuclear football: IOP panel breaks down the presidential transition from Biden to Trump

The 'Hyde Park Herald' Covers a Panel Featuring Prof. William Howell

Why Chicago's Downtown Needs Help

City Cast Chicago reports on the 2025 Harris Policy Innovation Challenge
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First Water Utilities Take Volunteer Cyber Help

Cyber volunteer task force aimed at staving off attacks on water utilities, officially kicks off across six utilities in four states.
Libby Massey, CLA'23

Harris Voices: Libby Massey, CLA'23, on the Invisible yet Important Work of Building a Better Chicago

"We get to do the work that really matters. That’s why we put up with it and stick with it after so many years. In the end, we’re lucky to get to do the work that matters the most."