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The future of nuclear power

By Virginia Watson
February 28, 2023
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Alumni

GPS alum examines dystopian future in new novel

By Virginia Watson
February 23, 2023
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Craig Pratsch ’19 applies what he learned at GPS to explore themes of unintended — and sometimes dire — consequences of policy
FacultyResearch

When it Comes to Financial Uncertainty, Men Go Out on a Limb

By Christine Clark
February 14, 2023
3 Mins read
Research finds men take more risks on spending decisions when the prospects of financial returns are unknown
Community

Taking GPS into the future

By GPS Media
January 31, 2023
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Dean Caroline Freund reflects on her time so far at GPS and outlines how the community is shaping the school’s new strategic plan
Students

Building cultural bridges in Japan

By Virginia Watson
January 31, 2023
3 Mins read
Students share their experiences with the Kakehashi Program, which sponsored them on a week-long trip to Japan
FacultyResearch

The Death and Life of State Repression

By Virginia Watson
January 30, 2023
3 Mins read
GPS associate professor Benjamin Appel’s latest coauthored book explores how repression ends in some of the world’s most repressive countries
FacultyResearch

Salary Transparencies Spur Universities to Pay Females More Equitably

By Christine Clark
January 17, 2023
2 Mins read
Study suggests that when pay information is made public, it incentivizes institutions to compensate women more fairly
FacultyResearch

Climate Change Exacerbating Gastrointestinal Problems in Children

By GPS Media
January 10, 2023
2 Mins read
Extreme weather events associated with diarrhea-related illness, death
Alumni

GPS graduate wins San Clemente city council seat

By Virginia Watson
December 22, 2022
1 Mins read
MAS-IA graduate Mark Enmeier shares his ideas for tackling the complex challenges facing the city
Students

A fresh perspective on COP27

By Virginia Watson
December 21, 2022
2 Mins read
International climate change conference leaves student attendees energized, encouraged about progress on tackling global issues
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