Coverage of an event co-hosted by the Humphrey School discussing community efforts to promote sustainable modes of transportation. Professor Yingling Fan moderated the discussion.
Dean Nisha Botchwey and students Ruby DeBellis (MS–STEP '23) and Nathan Jeide-Detweiler (MDP '23) were guests on the Angela Davis program, discussing how to solve society’s challenges through public policy.
Alumna Robyn Gulley (MPP '08) was one of several candidates recommended for election to the University of Minnesota Board of Regents. She was later selected to serve on the board.
Alumnus Paul Williams (MA ‘90) and his brother Chuck were profiled in the spring issue of Saint John’s Magazine. They both earned their undergraduate degrees from the central Minnesota school in the 1980s.
Professor Ed Goetz was quoted in this story on the city of St. Paul’s new Inheritance Fund, which is meant to address housing affordability and racial inequity in the city.
Alumna Robyn Gulley (MPP '08) was one of several candidates for the University of Minnesota Board of Regents interviewed for this story. She was later selected to serve on the board.
Diplomat-in-Residence Mary Curtin describes the war as ‘horrific’ in this interview, adding she doubts it will end soon because of Russia’s intransigence.
Research Fellow Eric Ostermeier was quoted in this story looking at the history of Texans running for president. Since 1972, Texans have been involved in more cycles than any other state, he said.
Professor Ragui Assaad was interviewed for this story discussing the unemployment rate in the United States and how it relates to fears of a recession.
Humphrey School student Emma Chinn (MPP'23) is quoted in this story about new restrictions on transgender health care for minors in her native Tennessee.
Professor Ed Goetz was interviewed for this story about his new study, “Racism in the Hospital,” which found that episodes of racism in the work environments of several Twin Cities hospitals were regular occurrences.
Professor Morris Kleiner is interviewed for this story looking at whether states will ease occupational licensing requirements to help address the tight labor market.
Assistant Professor Fernando Burga was quoted in this story about the few grocery store options in North Minneapolis after an Aldi store in the neighborhood closed its doors.
Master of Human Rights students Isabel Huot-Link, Angela Rose Myers, and Socorro Topete co-authored this commentary examining racially motivated law enforcement surveillance outside of protest settings.
Alumnus Aaron Hanson (MS–STEP '17) was interviewed for this story on whether new battery storage technology that uses a common process — iron rusting — could play a key role in the nation's transition to cleaner energy.