What the Trump Administration Means for Policy Graduates
By Shelly Gehshan, MPP, ACC No matter how you feel about the priorities of president Donald Trump, it’s clear the new administration will bring enormous […]
By Shelly Gehshan, MPP, ACC No matter how you feel about the priorities of president Donald Trump, it’s clear the new administration will bring enormous […]
By Beth Spitler Many Americans think that food and agriculture policy has no role in their lives. You eat food, but you’re not a farmer […]
By Keith Welch On Friday, Donald Trump signed an executive order that bans the arrival of Syrian refugees, suspends refugee resettlement for 120 days and reduces […]
By Lillian Chen and Jonathan Palisoc It is no secret that Congress is planning to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA)—also commonly known as “Obamacare”—with […]
by Brooke Barron, Women in Public Policy A few weeks before the election, First Lady Michelle Obama responded to Donald Trump’s claim that his boast […]
The presidential election has thrown the United States’ position on various policy issues into question, one of the most contested and critical among them the […]
by Charlotte Hill Before I began really focusing on political reform, I remember hearing phrases like, “We need to strengthen our democracy.” And frankly, those […]
By Manasa Gummi What? The end of the Second World War marked the beginning of a new era for the world economy. Policymakers embraced […]
In the wake of the recent election, the editors and staff of this Journal reaffirm our commitment to fostering an open, inclusive, and democratic dialogue […]
by Rob Moore Now that the election is over, many are turning toward what to do next. Voters on the right and left were shocked […]
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