New assistant professor Morgan Levy takes advantage of the unique opportunity to research water science and environmental policy through a joint appointment with GPS and Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Despite achievements, most cities need to cut emissions by 64% to reach their respective goals
Satellite data reveals variability in intensity of groundwater use for different crops, a boon for irrigation policymaking across the state
GPS professors weigh in on the definition of globalization – and the context globalization provides for their studies
Despite the ongoing stay-at-home order amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, Rafael Fernández de Castro is broadening the reach of the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies
New associate professor David Fortunato gears his research toward two sides of the same coin: how governments operate and how voters understand complex government decisions
Study compared the efficacy of the workforce-training program to simply disbursing the cost of the same program directly to beneficiaries
Three GPS professors named as Hellman Fellows
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Francisco Garfias, Uma Karmarkar and Agustina Paglayan receive fellowships to support innovative research projects, many designed with an eye toward reimagining globalization
GPS welcomes Brian Libgober, a new assistant professor whose research looks at administrative policymaking, interest group politics and financial regulation