In addition to a splashy new name, the startup incubator at GPS is enhancing the resources it provides to early-career entrepreneurs
Teevrat Garg, economist at the School of Global Policy and Strategy, has authored a series of studies revealing the myriad consequences extreme heat has on South Asia
International relations and game theory collide in alumnus Jonathan Grady’s career, leading him to launch an artificial intelligence-driven forecasting service
The program will aid new entrepreneurs in turning their their business ideas into business ventures with accounting and legal resources, as well as mentorship opportunities with industry leaders
Study suggests that when pay information is made public, it incentivizes institutions to compensate women more fairly
Active duty military members and veterans share their journeys to GPS — and their many accomplishments since graduating
School of Global Policy and Strategy’s Joshua Graff Zivin and Elizabeth Lyons innovate remote labor forces
Students receive numerous accolades for research, grades and giving back to their fellow students
Former U.S. Air Force member Jade Reidy shares how she landed at GPS to study in the MAS-IA program, specializing in the Security of the Asia Pacific with a China focus