As GPS’s class of 2016 gets closers to commencement, we connect with a few 2015 alumni to see where they wound up one year after earning their degrees
The professor discusses how he gained his footing in health economics and the keys to pursuing STEM policy
As part of the San Diego Global Forum, PLF Antonio Ortiz-Mena listed 10 lessons we can use from NAFTA in implementing the TPP
School of Global Policy and Strategy students head to Cuba for spring break, perfectly timed with Obama’s state visit
A tradition following the School’s winter quarter course on Cuba, GPS students travelled to Cuba for spring break—and it couldn’t have been better timed
In a Q&A complementing our Storify tour of a day in the life of Brian Foster, the 2016 MAS-IA candidate paints a picture of what attending GPS looks like for him
Entrepreneurship, innovation and policy are initial focus for MOU
Under guidance from USMEX, the Mexican Migration Field Research Program is examining the impact of migration on the education of youth in San Diego and Tijuana
An overview of Assistant Professor Molly Roberts’s research on ‘reverse-engineering’ censorship in China and how partnerships with GPS keep it fueling