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GovTech Challenges in Urban Transit Systems: A Cybernetics Case Study

In this episode, Noah McClain, Assistant Professor of Sociology talks with the UC Riverside School of Public Policy about security and technology vulnerabilities within New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority. This is the third episode in our 11-part series, Technology vs. Government, featuring former California State Assemblymember Lloyd Levine.
By Rachel Strausman |

Is Gov. Keeping Up? The Digital Lag

In this episode, Author of Recoding America, Jennifer Pahlka, talks with the UC Riverside School of Public Policy about government's current challenges regarding technology implementation and utilization. This is the first episode in our 11-part series, Technology vs. Government, featuring former California State Assemblymember Lloyd Levine.
By Rachel Strausman |

Election Watch Session with Local Policy & Community Leaders

Election Watch Session with Local Policy & Community Leaders by Liam Burley On Tuesday, November 5th, 2024 starting from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. the Civil Rights Institute of Southern California (CRIISC) and the UCR School of Public Policy will be hosting an in-person Election Watch Session. "Engagement in the political process is essential as we...
By Liam Burley |
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UCR to Hold Conference for Women's Political Engagement

UCR to Hold Conference for Women's Political Engagement By Liam Burley On Thursday, October 24th from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., the annual Persist Women's Political Engagement Conference is being held at the Highlander Union Building (HUB 302) at University of California Riverside (UCR). This event is being hosted by the UCR Women's Resource Center...
By Liam Burley |
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Grand Opening of New Solution-Focused Research Center

On Wednesday, September 18th, the School of Public Policy launched their newest research center, the Center for Community Solutions. Built upon past School of Public Policy research centers—the Center for Social Innovation and Inland Center for Social Development—the Center for Community Solutions aims to support the Inland Southern California region with attentive policy research. At...
By Liam Burley |

State and Regional Perspectives on California’s Criminal Legal System

In this episode, Executive Director of the Western Riverside Council of Governments Kurt Wilson talks with students from the UC Riverside School of Public Policy about community development, disproportionate minority contact deficiencies within the criminal legal system, and regional governance and collaboration.
By Rachel Strausman |
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Political Science Researchers Gather for Polmeth 2024

From Thursday, July 18 to Saturday, July 20, the 2024 Annual Meeting of the Society for Political Methodology (“Polmeth”) was held at the Riverside Mission Inn & Spa. The event was hosted by the University of California, Riverside (UCR) School of Public Policy and the Society for Political Methodology (SPM). “Polmeth” was established in 1984...
By Liam Burley |
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SPP Partners with S2P & NSPN on Science Policy Symposium

From April 12-14, the UCR School of Public Policy will be co-hosting the 2024 National Science Policy Symposium in conjunction with UCR Science to Policy and the National Science Policy Network. The three-day-long event will address questions about the future within policy areas such as public health, climate change, and more. The symposium will focus...

By Divya Bharadwaj |

Policy Students Give Talks on Drug War and Afghan Refugees

The UCR School of Public Policy is hosting back-to-back seminars by public policy students Rafael Barrientos Posada and Joseph Anastacio (accompanied by a panel of speakers) as part of its Student Spotlight Series. Posada is a first-year public policy major from Bakersfield, California. For his seminar he will cover the impacts and complexities of the...
By Vir Sinha |

School Aids Homeless Through Day of Service

On Saturday March 16, from 10:30 am to 1:00pm, the UCR School of Public Policy is hosting a care packages assembly line for the homeless as part of UCR Highlander Day of Service. Until March 14, the SPP will hold a donation drive, after which volunteers will assemble care packages for Path of Life Ministries...
By Divya Bharadwaj |

SANDAG Rep Talks Fostering Change Within Communities

The UCR School of Public Policy is hosting Samuel Roberts, SPP alumnus and current Public Communications Officer for San Diego’s Association of Governments (SANDAG), for a seminar on his career surrounding health, environmental policy, and community building. Roberts began work for SANDAG after receiving his bachelor’s degree in public policy from UCR and his master’s...
By Vir Sinha |

CARE Act Panel Podcast & Live Event

In conjunction with The Presley Center of Crime & Justice Studies, the UCR School of Public Policy will host a roundtable discussion and live recording of a Policy Chats podcast episode on February 26 from 3pm to 4:30pm in HUB 269. The discussion will feature experts on the Community Assistance, Recovery, and Empowerment (or CARE)...
By Divya Bharadwaj |

Policy Debate on Homelessness

On February 29, from 5pm to 6:30pm, the UCR School of Public Policy is hosting a policy debate at the UCR Alumni & Visitors Center on the question: “Should California Step In to Fight Against NIMBYism & Homelessness?” Four UCR Students will be debating the pros and cons of this topic. The debaters are: Nadia...
By Divya Bharadwaj |

Policy Analyst Omer Sohail Discusses Union Development

The UCR School of Public Policy is hosting Omer Sohail, a Policy Analyst for Senator Lola Smallwood-Cuevas, for a seminar on his journey as a union researcher operating both within and outside of state government to push for higher standards in this realm. “I hope students can learn how government agencies and processes we don’t...
By Vir Sinha |

Donors Step-up in Support of SPP Students

During the first half of the 2023-24 academic year, SPP added two new endowed scholarships, as donors continue to provide overwhelming support of SPP students. Dr. Anil and Mrs. Gauri Garde, who have been providing generous scholarships over the years for students who are struggling financially, established Anil and Gauri Garde Endowed Student Scholarship Fund...
By Katherine Kim |

Podcast Panel on Warehousing and Quality of Jobs in the Inland Empire

On the latest episode of Policy Chats, Dr. Johannes Moenius, Peggi Hazlett, Sheheryar Kaoosji, and Dr. Juan De Lara talk with the University of California, Riverside Inland Center for Sustainable Development about the impacts of logistics and warehousing on employment and quality of jobs in the Inland Region. In the episode, the panel talks about...
By Catherine Mah |

Podcast Exploring the Significance of Local Economies

On the latest episode of Policy Chats, President and CEO of the Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce Nicholas Adcock talks about the importance of local economies and their relevance in an increasingly globalized world. In the episode, Adcock discusses how a strong local economy is built by different organizations each focusing on their specialties. “When...
By Kaitlyn Grottoe |

Vaccine Policy in a Post-COVID World

In this episode, Associate Professor Katie Attwell talks with students from the UC Riverside School of Public Policy about global perspectives on vaccine hesitancy, mandates, and public health policy.
By Rachel Strausman |
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SPP Hosts Vaccine Mandates Seminar

On December 7th, 2023, from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. Pacific in HUB 379 and via Zoom, the UCR School of Public Policy Seminar Series is hosting Katie Attwell, an associate professor at University of Western Australia, for a seminar on “America’s New Vaccine Wars,” a new release book focusing on recent efforts to eliminate nonmedical...
By Joseph Anastacio and Chahat Mittal |

Palm Springs Mayor on Improving Local Housing Affordability and Income Disparities

On the latest episode of Policy Chats, Palm Springs Mayor Grace Garner talks about bringing about new opportunities for the workforce population through improving housing affordability, narrowing income disparities, and addressing gentrification in the city of Palm Springs In the episode, Mayor Garner touches on those who do not qualify for low-income housing but also...
By Christian Salinas |
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