Pursuing a graduate degree came as an unexpected — but welcome — waypost in this student's journey.| McCourt School of Public Policy
The National Urban Fellows program provides an intensive and immersive 14-month leadership development journey.| McCourt School of Public Policy
If you took a snapshot of the McCourt School of Public Policy’s Master of Policy Management (MPM) program 10 years ago, you’d see a classroom full of mostly male, mostly white U.S. Army officers. Today, that picture has changed. Military and civilian students now fill the seats, and the program has grown to include students […]| McCourt School of Public Policy
Ken Falke (MPM’11) is one of five recipients of AARP's Purpose Prize, which is awarded to people aged 50 or older who are making a difference.| McCourt School of Public Policy
Meet three incoming MPM faces bringing their experience in military leadership and non-profit strategy to Georgetown's McCourt School.| McCourt School of Public Policy
Brimming with optimism and driven by a sense of responsibility, this NUF fellow is ready to take her impact in public service to the next level.| McCourt School of Public Policy
Andy Brake (MPM’25) and Bobbie Suh (MPM’24) will receive partial tuition scholarships for the 2023-2024 academic year.| McCourt School of Public Policy
Captain Matthew Manning (MPM’24), a U.S. Army aviator and DC native, combines lived experience and a passion for policymaking to educate and inspire others in the military and local communities.| McCourt School of Public Policy
Varun Hollabi (MPM’25) arrived at the McCourt School with nearly a decade of military service and a fierce commitment to public service.| McCourt School of Public Policy
Georgetown University's McCourt School of Public Policy explains what public policy is and how it affects our lives.| McCourt School of Public Policy
The leadership development program and customized Master of Policy Management curriculum have created a talent pipeline for mid-career professionals.| McCourt School of Public Policy
Tony Parsons (MPM’24), a former foster youth, never imagined he would have 24 siblings nor that his career trajectory would lead him to public service.| McCourt School of Public Policy