The Gender, Leadership, and Public Policy (GLPP) Graduate Certificate program is one of the few programs in the country that address gender and public policy through an anti-racist, intersectional, and contextual lens. The goal of the program is to help students learn to evaluate, design, and implement public policies that promote sustainable, effective, and equitable outcomes for populations and entities at the municipal, state, and national levels.
Please join GLPP Program Director Dr. Laurie Nsiah-Jefferson and Assistant Program Director Muna Killingback to learn more about the application requirements, the admissions process, and details of the GLPP academic program, including how you can earn an MPA in one additional year. Come with your questions—they are welcomed!
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