Public Policy doctoral students participated at the Graduate Research Conference on Wednesday, March 28, 2018 on panels, or through micro talks:
Building Bridges panel
Timothy Galpin (PhD Public Policy-policy history)
“Repeal of Glass-Steagall: Innovative
Deregulation or Bowing to the Inevitable?”
Global Perspectives panel
Jason J. Higgins (PhD Public Policy-evaluation and analytical methods)“Improving Microsimulation in Policy Analysis:
Using Meteorological Models & Social Theories
to Enhance Dynamical-Behavioral
Microsimulation in Public Policy”
Global Perspectives panel
Micro Talk
Felipe Munoz Castillo (PhD Public Policy - economics)
"Community-Based Participatory Public Policy Research"
For more on the Graduate Student Association and how you can get involved in shared governance at UMBC go to their website. Public Policy senators are needed for fall 2018: https://gsa.umbc.edu/