Gregg Colburn (PhD '17), an assistant professor at the University of Washington, was interviewed about his new book that analyzes the reasons for the affordable housing crisis.
Associate Professor Bonnie Keeler was a guest on the Climate Cast podcast, discussing an EPA grant she is leading to help rural, tribal and underserved communities access federal funding for energy and environmental improvement projects.
There’s a connection between crime on Metro Transit and lower ridership, said Professor Yingling Fan in this story. The more riders there are, the safer people will feel.
Alumnus Abdirahman Muse (MPA ‘22) co-authored this commentary in support of a new law in Minnesota expanding rights for Amazon warehouse workers in the state.
Professor Larry Jacobs was quoted in this editorial, saying the Supreme Court is strenuously resisting calls for it to follow a code of conduct. "It is jealous of its prerogative and does not want to … have a code used to scrutinize them. That's preposterous.”
Researcher Eric Ostermeier is quoted in this story looking at the reasons why many political candidates wait to formally announce their intentions to run for office.
Professor Yingling Fan was interviewed for this story on whether transit ridership will rise to its pre-pandemic levels, particularly among University students.
Humphrey School alumna Audrianna Goodwin (MPP ‘22), a researcher on the TRUTH Project, was interviewed regarding a new report that details the University of Minnesota’s long history of mistreating the state’s Native people.
Humphrey School alumnae An Garagiola and Audrianna Goodwin (MPP ‘22), researchers on the TRUTH Project, were interviewed regarding their new report that details the University of Minnesota’s long history of mistreating the state’s Native people.
Humphrey School alumnae An Garagiola and Audrianna Goodwin (MPP ‘22), researchers on the TRUTH Project, were interviewed regarding their new report that details the University of Minnesota’s long history of mistreating the state’s Native people.
Assistant Professor Fernando Burga was interviewed for this story on potential zoning changes in the city of St. Paul that would allow the construction of more diverse types of housing, such as duplexes and triplexes, in more parts of the city.