5 MPA Concentrations to Consider if You're Passionate About Working in Domestic Policy
Presenting Ways to Deter Child Marriage in South Asia at the 2019 Earth Charter Education Conference
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Contributing to the Field of Sustainable Development — Lillian's Cornell MPA Experience
Lillian Gabreski graduated from CIPA in May of 2018 with a concentration in Economic and Financial...
From Cornell's MPA to Medical School — Zachary's Story
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How I Chose My Concentration: Economic & Financial Policy
Mohamed El Messidy is a first-year CIPA student from Egypt. A graduate of the American University...
5 MPA Concentrations to Consider if You're Passionate About Working in Domestic Policy
In the United States, today’s tough political climate demands public servants with the knowledge,...
Presenting Ways to Deter Child Marriage in South Asia at the 2019 Earth Charter Education Conference
This January, I pushed myself to do something I am not the biggest fan of — public speaking. While...
Meet an Infrastructure Policy Expert — John Foote
CIPA Visiting Scholar John Foote is a Research Fellow at the Taubman Center for State and Local...
Bridging My Passion to My Profession: Getting an MPA at Cornell University
Professionally, I’m admittedly “all over the map”. I’ve explored careers in financial services,...
Jumping Into the Second Semester of a Uniquely Flexible MPA Program
Whew! First year, second semester: Here we go! After the first semester of my first year came to a...
An Interview With the Director of the Cornell Institute for Public Affairs — Maria Fitzpatrick
Maria Fitzpatrick is an Associate Professor in the Department of Policy and Management, Milman...
MPA Student Tackles Project-Based Learning in Baton Rouge
“Children are great imitators. So, give them something great to imitate.” -Anonymous I had the...