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Get to Know Harris! Coffee in San Francisco

Please join us for coffee in San Francisco.
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A Day in the Life of a Harris Student

This week kicks off the start of the Autumn Quarter here at the University of Chicago and Harris Public Policy! Thanks to Laurel Harnett, Class of 2019, for providing us with a snapshot in the busy day of a Harris student. 

Get to Know Harris! Coffee in Austin

Please join us for coffee in Austin, Texas.

Get to Know Harris! A Webinar on Joint Degrees

Please join us for a webinar on joint degree programs and application process.

Get to Know Harris! Program for Working Professionals + Class Visit

Learn more about our part-time evening master's program.
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Harris Public Policy and The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research Launch New Poll

Harris Public Policy and The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research announced that they are collaborating on a new series of surveys to inform public debate and contribute to academic studies.
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Harris Welcomes Class of 2020 as School Expands Global Reach and Impact

This year, 458 incoming students – the largest and most diverse class in the school’s history, representing 40 countries from around the world – will be embarking on their journey to make a measurable impact in policy at Harris Public Policy.
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Community Spotlight: Shake Day!

This week, our team took a break from planning our fall events to take part in a UChicago tradition going back decades - Shake Day!

Fall 2018 Open House

Please join us for our Fall Open House.
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How to Make the Most of Your Campus Visit

We are so glad you’re thinking of attending a campus visit at Harris Public Policy! This is a great first step in getting to know Harris culture, seeing what classes are like, and learning what the application process entails.
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New Survey Reveals Concerns about the Security of the Nation’s Voting System ahead of the Midterm Elections

New survey shows that Americans are deeply concerned about the possibility of hacking ahead of the 2018 midterm elections.
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Professor James Heckman Discusses the Perils of Incomplete Reporting

The number of people who believe the media reports the facts honestly is at an all-time low, so it is vital that reporting is done in such a way that does not exacerbate social and political divides, the authors say.