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L-R: New Humphrey School faculty members Tricia Olsen, Heather Randell, and Nichola Lowe, who will join the School for the fall 2023 semester.The Humphrey School of Public Affairs is pleased to announce three new faculty members who will join the School in the fall of 2023: two in the global policy area and one in urban and regional planning. Global Policy Tricia Olsen will become the new Harold E. Stassen World Peace Chair, a joint appointment with the Department of Political Science in the University of Minnesota’s College of Liberal Arts. Olsen is currently an associate professor and associate dean at the University of Denver’s Daniels College of Business, with a joint appointment at the Korbel School of International Studies. She studies and teaches about public policy and the political economy of human rights and development, with a focus on Latin America. “Professor Olsen brings to the Humphrey School an extraordinary research record in the field of global human right ....
The state is one of nine with a female governor and has elected its first female U.S. Senator. But women will make up only 17 percent of the Legislature next year. Alabama ranked 47th in female state legislators in 2022. ....
A new study from the Center on Women, Gender, and Public Policy shows the pandemic has exacerbated poor working conditions for low-wage health care workers. As a result, many have decided to leave the profession, which is leading to more significant labor shortages. Photo: iStockA new study by researchers at the University of Minnesota finds that low-wage healthcare workers are leaving the profession at higher rates than before the pandemic, resulting in labor shortages and heavy workloads that are affecting the quality of care. Healthcare workers such as nursing assistants, home and personal care aides provide essential hands-on care for older and disabled people. They have been on the front lines of caring for COVID-19 patients and patients at high risk of COVID mortality, often without adequate personal protective equipment. Women, especially women of color, are overrepresented among direct care workers and are deeply impacted by the crises facing this workforce. And despite t ....