Professor Larry Jacobs is quoted in this story examining whether infighting between progressive and centrist Democrats could weaken the party’s campaign leading up to the November 2024 elections.
A profile of Kate Barr, who is retiring as the head of Propel Nonprofits in January. Barr is a longtime adjunct faculty member in the Humphrey School's leadership and management area.
Associate Professor Audrey Dorélien was interviewed for this q/a that discusses how to navigate social gatherings and travel as respiratory illnesses rise this winter.
This story on a new law designed to address the pay gap for women and people of color highlights recent research on the topic by the Center on Women, Gender, and Public Policy.
This opinion column, which is critical of ranked-choice voting, mentions research on the topic conducted by the Center for the Study of Politics and Governance.
A conversation with Cherrene Horazuk, former administrative specialist at the Humphrey School and former president of AFSCME Local 3800, the clerical workers union at the University of Minnesota.
In this commentary, Professor Larry Jacobs argues the University of Minnesota will attract the best candidates for a new president if the finalists are not named publicly.
U.S. Rep. Dean Phillips of Minnesota, who is running against President Biden in the Democratic race for the White House, is struggling to formulate a broader policy platform that would appeal to voters, according to Professor Larry Jacobs.
Frank Douma of the Institute for Urban and Regional Infrastructure Finance was interviewed for this story about the challenges of using autonomous vehicles in rural areas.
Professor Larry Jacobs provides his perspectives on the results of this poll showing Minnesota voters are not as concerned about violent crime as they were last year.
Humphrey School alumnus Nfamara Dampha (MDP ‘17/PhD NRSM ‘20), a researcher at the University of Minnesota's Institute on the Environment, was a guest on the Climate Cast podcast to discuss his experience attending the COP28 global climate conference.
Professor Larry Jacobs is interviewed regarding a new political poll that shows a tight race between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump in Minnesota, a year before the election.
Humphrey School alumnus Nfamara Dampha (MDP ‘17/PhD NRSM ‘20), a researcher at the University of Minnesota's Institute on the Environment, was interviewed for this story examining the climate change impacts occurring in many former British colonial territories such as Gambia, where Dampha is from.
Assistant Professor Fernando Burga and Professor Ed Goetz were quoted in this story about what’s next for the site of the old Kmart building on Nicollet Avenue in South Minneapolis, which was torn down recently.