President Carter shared a profound and enduring partnership with his vice president, Minnesota’s own Walter Mondale, during ...
Elise Kloeppner (MHR '25) interned this past summer at the UN's Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva, ...
Join us for our annual International Women’s Day event, featuring a talk by Dr. Anita Say Chan about her new book, Predatory Data: Eugenics in Big Tech and Our Fight for an Independent Future.
Join us as we celebrate the end of the semester at the Global Get-Together! This special event is a chance to connect with like-minded students, International Fellows, alumni, community members, and ...
Join the Humphrey School of Public Affairs for the second panel in a multi-series exploring the domestic and international implications of key policy actions expected under the second Trump ...
When the City of Edina wanted to know whether its 2030 population density targets were sufficient to meet its transportation and climate goals, it worked with a group of urban and regional planning ...
As one of the country’s top-ranked professional public policy and planning schools, the Humphrey School of Public Affairs is recognized nationally and internationally for its success in advancing the ...
Gender and public policy; race, ethnicity and gender in legislative and presidential politics; social welfare policy; politics in Latin America; international development and democracy Hoge, J. & Ewig ...
The Center for Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy, housed at the University of Minnesota Humphrey School of Public Affairs, fosters interdisciplinary and community-engaged research on ...
In a world that needs visionaries, the Master of Human Rights (MHR) degree program prepares students to engage in global human rights challenges through research, policy analysis, and advocacy. This ...
J. Brian Atwood served as dean of the Humphrey School of Public Affairs from 2002 to 2011, where he was widely credited for raising the school's profile and national ranking. He served for six years ...