A timely conversation with Nazanin Ash, the founding CEO of Welcome.US and a former senior U.S. State Department official, on immigration, refugee policy, and the challenges and possibilities of ...
Join Dean Nisha Botchwey to celebrate our progress and chart our course for 2026. Program will also feature alumni insights, ...
Representative Leigh Finke (District 66A) is a leading voice for human rights in the Minnesota Legislature and author of the Trans Refuge Law, which prevents Minnesota judges and law enforcement from ...
Thomas L. Friedman is the New York Times foreign affairs Opinion columnist. He joined the paper in 1981, after which he served as the Beirut bureau chief in 1982, Jerusalem bureau chief in 1984, in ...
The Morris Park neighborhood in Minneapolis. Photo: User Fibonacci Blue via Creative Commons Americans are facing an affordability crisis. Consumers are grappling with higher costs for groceries, ...
Aidan Thomason (MHR '26) interned this past summer at the UN's Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva, Switzerland. Submitted photo Even in a time of human rights backlash, ...
Science is the only safe source of knowledge that works in making public policy. This statement neatly sums up the perspective of Peter Calow, a professor of science, technology, and environmental ...
Michael Regan spoke about climate policy October 28 as part of the Humphrey School's Advancing Climate Solutions. Now. series. Photos: Craig Bares Former EPA Administrator Michael Regan delivered an ...
Dean Nisha Botchwey and Sam Freedman in 2023. Freedman joined the Humphrey School this fall as a visiting senior fellow. Photo: Bruce Silcox The Humphrey School of Public Affairs is pleased to welcome ...
Join us for a follow-up conversation to Michael Regan: Practical Pathways to a Sustainable Future (Tickets here), part of the Humphrey School’s Advancing Climate Solutions. Now. series. This debrief ...
Join us for a seminar in collaboration with the Carlson Funds Enterprise, led by Director Susanna Gibbons, to explore climate finance and the energy transition in today’s policy landscape. This event ...
Minnesota has had more success than other states in removing contaminants from our drinking water. But challenges to the system exist, including aging infrastructure, stress from extreme weather ...
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