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Dean Katherine Baicker Discusses Impacts of Medicaid Expansion on Voting

People newly covered by Medicaid have a temporary increase in voting rate.
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Harris Student James Lott MPP Class of 2019 Discusses Access to Naloxone

In many states, access to an effective treatment for opioid overdoses requires a confusing and time-consuming process. Lott created a website to remedy this gap between demand and supply.
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Harris Students Attend Obama Podcast Taping

Graduate school is challenging. The coursework is demanding, the material can be difficult, the hours can be exhausting; but at the University of Chicago, the people make all the difference.
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Note from Admissions: We're Moving!

When you arrive at Harris in the Fall of 2019 you’ll be joining us in our new building, the Keller Center. All Harris faculty, staff, and students will be moved into the building in December of 2018, and Winter Quarter classes will begin in January of 2019 in Keller.
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Student Profile: Jurl Vinegar, Class of 2019

Jurl Vinegar, a Master of Public Policy student focusing on municipal finance, plans to get money to the places and programs that matter.

Get to Know Harris! Coffee in Chicago

Please join us for coffee in Chicago.
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Dean Katherine Baicker Discusses Health Care Open Enrollment

Healthcare enrollment using Healthcare.gov is lower than usual, but the reasons are both good and bad.
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Why Bother to Vote?

A look inside the 2018 Midterm Elections
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Top Blog Posts of 2018

Our admissions team tries our best to answer your questions as thoroughly as possible – in person, on the phone, and online, especially on our blog. With regularly updated information, the admissions blog is great resource for anyone looking to learn more about Harris.
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Statement of Commissioner Bruce D. Meyer on Congressional Passage of the Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act

Professor Meyer served as a Commissioner on the 15-member Commission for Evidence-Based Policymaking, which sent its final report to the President of the United States and Congress in September 2017.

Coffee with Alum in Seoul

Please join us for coffee with an alum in Seoul.

Coffee with a Student - NYC

Please join us for coffee in New York City.