Additionally, jobs taken by Black workers are easier to access than jobs taken by white workers, indicating that the more ...
Hear from a panel of UMN delegates who attended the United Nations’ Climate Talks in Baku as they discuss the successes and ...
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 ...
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 ...
The inauguration of Donald Trump on January 20th is a critical juncture in American politics. The occasion invites serious conversations about American history, politics, and democracy. We welcome you ...
Turn on any TV news station, read the front page of your local newspaper, or listen to conversations at your local café, and it’s clear the partisan divide remains a pressing issue. Political ...
Join us as we celebrate the end of the semester at the Global Get-Together! This special event is a chance to connect with like-minded students, International Fellows, alumni, community members, and ...
Jimmy Carter, right, speaks with Walter Mondale at an event in Washington, DC, in 2015 in honor of Mondale's legacy. Photo: Sam Levitan Dean Nisha Botchwey shared this message with the Humphrey School ...
The Center for the Study of Politics and Governance is a preeminent hub for political and policy analysis in the Midwest. The Center generates dialogue across difference by stimulating vigorous but ...