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Following UMBC guidance on canceling campus events until at least April 6th, we will be postponing the 2020 Public Policy Camp originally scheduled for April 3rd until a later date. As the...
Discusses bias response teams and civic debate on campuses
Public Policy Professor Emeritus George La Noue recently published an article in Law & Liberty titled "Bias Response Teams Silence Civic Debate." Tapping into themes from his new book...
Rudy de Leon Dinglas's team first in policy sim. competition
Rudy de Leon Dinglas, Public Policy student (pictured 2nd from right), participated in the annual NASPAA-Batten Student Simulation Competition held at George Mason University this weekend. ...
The Economics and Public Policy Research Seminar line-up is here! This series is open to all, and starts in March. Come meet some of greatest minds at the intersection of economics and public...
Dr. Deborah Crandall, J.D., Ph.D. will serve with Sec. Neall
We are thrilled to announce that Public Policy alumna Deborah Crandall, J.D., Ph.D., has accepted a position as the first Executive Fellow for Secretary Robert R. Neall and the Maryland Department...
Lincove will serve as Institutional Rep for 4 year term
Congratulations to Prof. Jane A. Lincove for being elected Institutional Representative on the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) Policy Council! The Policy Council...
Public Policy Professor Emeritus David Salkever has released a new policy brief examining the reality of real wage rise over the past few years compared to economic reporting in national media. ...
Where climate organizing stands now: justice & equity
What does it take to sustain a global climate movement? In the latest episode of the Scholars Strategy Network podcast No Jargon, Public Policy/Political Science Postdoctoral Fellow Fernando...
Mir Usman Ali joins us from Indiana Univ's O'Neill School
The School of Public Policy at UMBC is excited to announce that Mir Usman Ali will be joining us as an assistant professor in Fall 2020. Dr. Ali's work on police accountability and citizen...
Governor makes $3.8 mil/year available, for two years.
In December, the office of Governor Hogan announced that his administration will make $3.8 million available per year in the next two years for the Bikeways Network Program, in honor of the Kim...