Agricultural runoff is a persistent challenge to water quality in the Upper Midwest. To better understand how state-led policies address this issue, students Meghan Anderson and Taylor Hohensee in the ...
Join the Humphrey School of Public Affairs for the third panel in a multi-series exploring the domestic and international implications of key policy actions expected under the second Trump ...
Are you in need of some new interview or work wardrobe staples? Could you use a winter coat? Humphrey’s Closet is your opportunity to shop gently used attire generously donated by the Humphrey ...
This has even led some to call the region the BRT capital of North America. Join Katie Roth for Arterial BRT in the Twin ...
When you choose to study public affairs, you choose a path of leadership and service. You choose to be an active participant in decisions that will determine the future of your neighborhood, community ...
Additionally, jobs taken by Black workers are easier to access than jobs taken by white workers, indicating that the more ...
IURIF’s state and local policy research is designed to help policy leaders and citizens understand how changes in the global economy, technology, and the workplace affect communities. Since this work ...
Katherine Fennelly's research and outreach interests include the human rights of immigrants and refugees in the United States, and the preparedness of communities and public institutions to adapt to ...
Instructors in the CEA program are prominent national experts in the field of elections, bringing an incredible depth of knowledge and real world experience to their classes. Current faculty: ...
Melissa M. Stone is Professor Emerita at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota. Her teaching and research have focused on organizational collaboration for policy ...
Audrey Dorélien is a faculty member in the University of Washington's Department of Sociology. Previously she taught a the Humphrey School for 10 years. Dorélien's research agenda strives to elucidate ...
Eric Ostermeier has been a research fellow at the Humphrey School since 2006. Ostermeier founded and authors the influential nonpartisan political news site Smart Politics and curates the Minnesota ...