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Humphrey School Alumnus Kalvin Moschkau Goes to Mongolia for Conservation Work, Thanks to a Luce Scholarship. He earned his ...
The Humphrey School of Public Affairs announces five new faculty members who will join the School in the 2025-26 academic year.
President Biden’s national security advisor, Jake Sullivan, was involved in setting policy and strategies to deal with some of the world’s most pressing issues, including the global pandemic, the wars ...
Commencement 2025 at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs was a celebration of the accomplishments of the graduates who received their degrees. But it was also a call to action, as the speakers ...
Dr. Anthony Fauci spoke about the successes and challenges of the nation’s public health system in his Distinguished Carlson Lecture on April 8, at Northrop on the University of Minnesota campus.
Tom Swain, a longtime leader in Minnesota government, business, and higher education, is being remembered for his citizen activism and passion for making Minnesota a better place. Swain passed away ...
The Integrated B.A.-B.S. in Urban Studies/Master of Urban and Regional Planning program offers students the opportunity to earn both a bachelor's and a master's degree in five years. This Integrated ...
An online information session available to those individuals interested in the Master of Public Affairs (Mid-Career) program.
In an era of deep political polarization, the University of Minnesota’s Humphrey School Policy Fellows Program is building bridges across ideological lines. For 35 years, this nationally recognized ...
The Humphrey School of Public Affairs is remembering the contributions of John Adams, professor emeritus of planning, who died November 19 after an extended illness. He was 86 years old.
Will Lucker, a first-year Master of Public Policy (MPP) student at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs is driven by a commitment to public service that has defined his life and career. From his work ...
“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 ...