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An AAAS Conference at UMBC
UMBC is one of six universities nationwide selected to host the “Engaging Scientists in the Science and Religion Dialogue” project, administered by the American Association for the Advancement of...
March 4, 2019
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10:23 AM
Featuring Profs. LaNoue, Brennan, & Policy Fellow Henderson
"Social Sciences as a Contact Sport" An Economics and Public Policy Research Seminar Tuesday, February 26, 2019 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Public Policy : 367 George R. La Noue, Professor...
February 25, 2019
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1:34 PM
Pedestrians and cyclists face challenges in sharing the road
Public Policy's Professor John Rennie Short writes for The Conversation about how an increase in foot and bike traffic in cities, while a good idea in the long run, is causing problems in the...
February 20, 2019
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12:51 PM
MIPAR Congratulates Laura Girling Fitzpatrick for her recent grant from the National Institute on Aging! Abstract of Dr. Girling's Work: Nearly 48 million individuals worldwide have...
February 14, 2019
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12:01 PM
Discusses educators entering the Public Policy realm
This week, Professor Chris Curran was featured in Insight into Diversity in the piece "Teachers Pursue Public Policy Degrees to Better Advocate for their Students." Drawing from his own...
February 12, 2019
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4:05 PM
Titled "4th Circuit abdicates its role in Md. HBCU case"
Yesterday, the Baltimore Sun published an op-ed by Professor Emeritus George R. LaNoue on the Fourth Circuit's recent non-decision in the long-running Coalition for Educational Excellence and...
January 30, 2019
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11:10 AM
Check out the latest news from Public Policy!
The School of Public Policy December 2018 newsletter is live! Check out the latest news from Public Policy students, faculty, and alumni.
December 19, 2018
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9:40 AM
Publ. in Education Evaluation and Policy Analysis journal
This week, Public Policy Professor Jane Arnold Lincove published a study in the peer-reviewed journal Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis on guaranteed admission for low-income students....
December 7, 2018
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4:14 PM
Chicago study publ. in Criminal Justice Policy Review
Does the placement of hundreds of adult monitors on designated streets around schools reduce reported crime? This is the question explored in a new study published this week in Criminal Justice...
November 26, 2018
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1:59 PM
Explains costs and challenges for cities hosting
Public Policy Professor John Rennie Short was interviewed last week by CBC News, the Canadian Broadcast Corporation's flagship news program. During the interview, he discussed the challenges and...
November 19, 2018
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12:29 PM