Humphrey School alumnae An Garagiola and Audrianna Goodwin (MPP ‘22), researchers on the TRUTH Project, were interviewed regarding their new report that details the University of Minnesota’s long history of mistreating the state’s Native people.
Assistant Professor Fernando Burga was interviewed for this story on potential zoning changes in the city of St. Paul that would allow the construction of more diverse types of housing, such as duplexes and triplexes, in more parts of the city.
PhD candidate Rebecca Walker was interviewed regarding her new study that sheds light on the origin of racial disparities in the Minneapolis park system, directly linking it to racially segregated housing policy in the first half of the 20th century.
Former President Donald Trump's arraignment on 34 felony charges is "a momentous occasion ... one that we should be sober about," said Professor Larry Jacobs in an interview for this story reacting to the news.
Humphrey School alumnus Nfamara Dampha (MDP ‘17/PhD NRSM ‘20), president of the Gambian Association of Minnesota, is featured in this story about the group’s efforts to establish a community center.
Steve Andreasen, national security expert and adjunct faculty member, was a guest on this podcast to discuss various foreign policy challenges facing the United States.
Coverage of a Humphrey School event hosted by the Center for the Study of Politics and Governance with Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Oregon, who has written a book about filibuster reform in the Senate. The discussion was moderated by Professor Larry Jacobs.
Humphrey School alumnus Nfamara Dampha (MDP ‘17/PhD NRSM ‘20), president of the Gambian Association of Minnesota, is featured in this story about the group’s efforts to establish a community center.
Professor Peter Calow's letter on the interface between science and the humanities, and how it should be used to take account of indigenous views on biodiversity was published. (page 2)
PhD candidate Rebecca Walker was interviewed regarding her new study that sheds light on the origin of racial disparities in the Minneapolis park system, directly linking it to racially segregated housing policy in the first half of the 20th century.
Jayne Swift, communications manager for the Center on Women, Gender, and Public Policy, was interviewed about the most effective approaches to reduce sex trafficking.
Professor Christina Ewig and PhD student Youngmin Chu were guests on the Angela Davis program, discussing their recent research into the gender wage gap in Minnesota.
In this commentary, Professor Judy Temple points to recent research that shows universal school meals show achievement gains for students not previously eligible for free lunch and breakfast.
Professor Ed Goetz was interviewed for this story examining the impact of light rail on St. Paul’s Midway and Frogtown neighborhoods and small businesses.