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The Humphrey School of Public Affairs announces five new faculty members who will join the School in the 2025-26 academic ...
In a new op-ed published by the Star Tribune, Humphrey School of Public Affairs Dean Nisha Botchwey shares her perspective on ...
Swain, a World War II veteran, was a University of Minnesota alumnus (BSB ’42) and a longtime supporter of the University and the Humphrey School of Public Affairs. He was active in the University ...
“We are placing a renewed focus on this practice, which is more crucial than ever,” Dean Nisha Botchwey told the incoming students. “We embrace the power of conversation and collaboration. We practice ...
About the Distinguished Carlson Lecture Series For more than four decades, the Humphrey School of Public Affairs, with support from Carlson and the Carlson Family Foundation, has presented the ...
Lindsey is retiring this summer after 16 years at the School—as a leader who has helped shape the School’s graduate degree programs, as a faculty member in the urban and regional planning area whose ...
Fiji is a multiethnic country with almost 1 million residents. An island nation in the south Pacific, it has a rich cultural history. Aid is a thriving industry across the Pacific, with myriad ...
Long noted for equipping students to play key roles in public life at the local, state, national, and global levels, the Humphrey School is respected for its role in shaping public policy, its focus ...
The data shows progress in some areas since the last report compiled in 2022. But systemic gender and racial inequities continue to trap many women in poverty, compromise their safety, hinder access ...
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