News: School of Public Policy and Leadership
​Public policy professor Lee Bernick is teaching abroad this semester and has a few insights on what Europeans think of the 2016 U.S. election
From finances to energy, health care, and more, ÐÔÊӽ紫ý graduate student researchers are asking important questions about America’s future.
Five-week course for community leaders begins Sept. 22 and will be taught by faculty in the Greenspun College of Urban Affairs’ School of Public Policy and Leadership.
At age 20, Robin Mendoza has already helped develop a Clark County parks map. Now, the graduate student in public administration is using her research skills in GIS to help nonprofits.
What do you do if you find yourself with a new home with a great bar area, but you don’t drink? This new College of Education professor has a suggestion.
The South Dakota native served as ÐÔÊӽ紫ý's top administrator between the presidencies of Donald Baepler and Leonard "Pat" Goodall.
Five ÐÔÊӽ紫ý students selected for prestigious international scholarship program.
ÐÔÊӽ紫ý, advisory firm Applied Analysis create public-private partnership to give university access to powerful real-time data analysis tool.
Ryan Larsen, Greenspun College of Urban Affairs student, is traveling to Japan to study international education policy.
Scrubbed the toilets. Endured an awkward interview. Benefited from a rumor. Our Alumni of the Year share some workplace tales.
The fourth president oversaw the construction of several major buildings, established the ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Foundation, and championed the installation of the Flashlight.
Why our forests are out of whack and what can be done to help keep unruly wildfires in check.