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What are the 20 highest-paying jobs in America? Doctors, doctors, more doctors.

USA Today reports on Prof. Joshua Gottlieb's research into health economics
Salvatore Macchione

Student Profile: Salvatore Macchione, MPP Class of 2026

“Chicago is part of me—the food, the lifestyle, the neighbors, the accent. It has the energy of New York boiled down with midwestern flair. There’s no other place that feels that way to me.”
Lijie Shen

Student Profile: Lijie Shen, MA Class of 2025, Policy Analytics Credential ’24

“I want to visit as many countries as I can—not to sightsee, but to get to know the local people, exchange knowledge, and learn about their challenges to improve my work in international development.”

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

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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.