Agricultural runoff is a persistent challenge to water quality in the Upper Midwest. To better understand how state-led policies address this issue, students Meghan Anderson and Taylor Hohensee in the ...
Additionally, jobs taken by Black workers are easier to access than jobs taken by white workers, indicating that the more ...
When you choose to study public affairs, you choose a path of leadership and service. You choose to be an active participant in decisions that will determine the future of your neighborhood, community ...
Hear from a panel of UMN delegates who attended the United Nations’ Climate Talks in Baku as they discuss the successes and failures of the 29th Conference of the ...
Join Humphrey School’s Equity and Inclusion Council on Jan 29, 2025 as Audrianna Goodwin discusses “The TRUTH Report” exploring Indigenous history and its present-day impact. This event is being held ...
Iryna Drobovych is a civil society leader and advocate for gender equality and democracy. She is the Strategy Director of the Ukrainian Women's Congress, a nonprofit organization. In this role, she ...
Professional paper committees include the supervisor and at least one other member. Degree requirements vary about committee membership; students should confirm those before inviting faculty or others ...
Zakcq Lockrem, AICP, is an urban planner and designer who loves working in the big picture, understanding how complex systems influence people’s lives, and how policy, programs, and physical projects ...
Sean Barton is the Technical Research Lead of the Impact Evaluation Unit at Minnesota Management and Budget. Sean joined the Impact Evaluation Unit in 2019, and has since served as a social and data ...
Alina Oxendine has research and teaching interests in American politics, public policy, and political psychology. Her interdisciplinary research and writing have been published in numerous collections ...