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As ‘diesel death zones’ spread, pollution regulators place new rules on warehouse industry

Master of Public Policy alumna Mirella Deniz-Zaragoza (MPP '20) was featured in the following Los Angeles Times news article: Read the article
By Tony Barboza |

Policy Student to Discuss Establishing the Consilium Online Journal at UCR

On Tuesday, May 11th, the UCR School of Public Policy (SPP) will host a talk by second-year public policy major Sana Jaffery on “The Power of Policy Research and Publication at the Undergraduate Level.” This event is part of the SPP Student Spotlight Series. Jaffery will present on the importance of policy research and publication...
By Maddie Bunting |

UNICEF Researchers to Discuss COVID-19 School Closures’ Impact on Children’s Nutrition

On Thursday, May 13th, the UCR School of Public Policy will be holding a virtual seminar on “Missing More Than a Classroom: The Impact of COVID-19 School Closures on the Nutrition of School-aged Children” by Artur Borkowski and Javier Santiago Ortiz Correa . Borkowski and Santiago will share data from Brazil and India, access to...
By Maddie Bunting |

COVID Vaccine Passports & Hesitancy

On the latest episode of Policy Chats, Richard Carpiano, a UC Riverside professor of public policy and sociology, talks with UCR public policy students about vaccine hesitancy, herd immunity, and the possibility of vaccine passports. “The vaccines are incredibly safe, they're incredibly well monitored, and they're incredibly effective,” Carpiano said. According to his profile...
By Samantha Monterroso |

GWU Professor to Discuss Black Leaders in a Racialized State Department

On Monday, April 19th, the UCR School of Public Policy will be holding a virtual seminar on “History and Prospects for Black Leaders in a Racialized State Department” by Dr. Jennifer Brinkerhoff. Brinkerhoff will share data on African American Ambassadors from 1949 to 2020 presented as W.E.B. Du Bois-inspired data visualizations, and a historical review...
By Maddie Bunting |

A Conversation with California Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis

The latest podcast episode of Policy Chats features a discussion with Lieutenant Governor of California Eleni Kounalakis. She talks with students from the UC Riverside School of Public Policy about her accomplished career in public service. When discussing what inspired Kounalakis to enter a career in public service she said, “Honoring and respecting the fact...
By Samantha Monterroso |

Policy Student to Discuss Establishing Roosevelt Network Chapter at UCR

On Tuesday, March 9th, the UCR School of Public Policy (SPP) will host a talk by second-year public policy major Vivek Kakar on “ Planting Seeds and Lifting Voices: Establishing the Roosevelt Network at UCR. ” This event is part of the SPP Student Spotlight Series. Kakar, who is the Founding Executive Director, will present...
By Maddie Bunting |

Seminar on Detention Centers Impacted by COVID-19

On Thursday, March 2nd, the UCR School of Public Policy will be hosting a virtual seminar on “COVID-19’s Impact on Detention Centers” by Lizbeth Abeln, Deportation Defense Programs Manager for the Inland Coalition for Immigrant Justice (IC4IJ) . According to her profile , Abeln “ utilizes her experience working personally with immigrant communities and gives...
By Andrea Rayas |

The Implications of Spreading Disinformation

A new podcast episode of Policy Chats features a discussion with theoretical and evolutionary biologist and professor Carl Bergstrom about the era of "fake news" and how to combat disinformation. Author of “Calling Bullshit” , Bergstrom teaches at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington, and studies a wide range of problems in population biology...
By Samantha Monterroso |

Women’s Foundation Director of Programs Talks About Gender Equity

On Thursday, March 4th, the UCR School of Public Policy will be holding a virtual seminar on “Gender Equity & Policy,” by Marisol Franco, the Director of Programs at the Women’s Foundation of California . According to her profile , Franco is “ responsible for leading curriculum and program development for the Women’s Policy Institute...
By Kevin Karami |

Pew Research Center Research Associate to Discuss How Global Legislators Use Twitter

On Thursday, March 4, t he University of California, Riverside (UCR) School of Public Policy will host a talk by Kat Devlin , a Research Associate of the Pew Research Center’s Global Attitudes Project, about the Center’s recent work using computational social science and social media to evaluate what lawmakers around the world think about...
By Maddie Bunting |

Transgender Rights in California and Across the Nation

In a new podcast episode of Policy Chats , Audrey Irmas Director of the LGBTQ, Gender & Reproductive Justice Project at the ACLU of Southern California Amanda Goad talks with students from the UC Riverside School of Public Policy about transgender policies and protections. According to her profile , Goad “fights for the rights and...
By Samantha Monterroso |

Professor Qingfang Wang Wins Best Paper Award at AAG

Congratulations to Professor Qingfang Wang for winning the 2021 American Association of Geographers (AAG)-Kauffman Award for Best Paper in Geography & Entrepreneurship! Her paper is titled Fostering Art and Cultural Entrepreneurship in Underserved Communities: A Case of Newark, NJ. "This award identifies innovative research in business, applied or community geography that is relevant to questions...

SPP Marketing & Communications Team Win Award from CASE District VII

The School of Public Policy's Marketing & Communications Team has been recognized at this year's Virtual 2021 CASE District VII Awards of Excellence Homecoming Show! The Marketing Team received the Bronze Award for their entry "SPP Virtual and Student Engagement" in the Communications Pivot category. You can learn more about SPP's Virtual and Student Engagement...

Experts weigh in on whether COVID-19 is here to stay

COVID-19 is far from beaten. Vaccines may not be the ultimate panacea to haul us out of the pandemic crisis. In the future, will outbreaks of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, arrive in waves every winter? Might COVID-19 never go away? Experts at the University of California, Riverside, weigh in. Katherine A. Borkovich, professor...

A Conversation about Education Equity in California

On Thursday, February 25th, the UCR School of Public Policy will be hosting a virtual seminar on “ Research, Policy, and Advocacy: A Conversation about Education Equity in California ,” by Mayra Lara, associate director of educator engagement at The Education Trust - West . According to her profile , Lara “works closely with County...
By Maddie Bunting |

The Implications of a Partisan Congress

A new podcast episode of Policy Chats features a discussion with University of California, Riverside (UCR) professor of political science Ben Bishin about what to expect from a divided Congress entering President Biden’s first term in office. According to his profile , Bishin’s interests reside i n questions of democracy, representation, identity and ethnicity, public...
By Samantha Monterroso |

APPAM Executive Director to Discuss Public Policy Analysis and Management

On Wednesday, February 24th, the UCR School of Public Policy will be hosting a virtual seminar on “The Role of Public Policy in Challenging Times: An Introduction to APPAM,” by Tara Sheehan, executive director of the Association of Public Policy Analysis & Management . According to her profile , “Sheehan has served as the Executive...
By Maddie Bunting |
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