CEU School of Public Policy Visiting Professor Alexis Diamond teaches students to leverage impact evaluation for decisionmaking and project management in his Advanced Impact Evaluation course. "We're giving students the technical and strategic skills they'll need to shape policy," Diamond explained.
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"Every policy arena is foggy," but even when the fog is dense – as it was in Liberia between July and September 2014 – courageous individuals can make a difference.
The School of Public Policy's Center for Conflict, Negotiation and Recovery (CCNR) is hosting the second annual Lemkin Reunion on October 2. The Lemkin Reunion was established to honor the memory of Raphael Lemkin, a Polish lawyer who is credited with first using the word genocide to denote "the destruction of a nation or an ethnic group." Lemkin, who lost 49 relatives during the Holocaust, campaigned ceaselessly during his life to develop a legal framework to define and criminalize genocide.
Four public policy students graduated from CEU in June 2015 with more than just their diplomas. They left also with Outstanding Academic Achievement Awards. Each year, CEU bestows these prestigious awards to graduating master's students from every department and school who have earned the highest GPA (grade point average). The four public policy students who were recognized for academic excellence in June 2015 were: Dustin Biero (MPA ’15), Lena Jacobs (MA ’15), Robert Papp (MPA ’15), and Myles Stiffler (MA ’15).
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