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EPP is a highly collaborative department focused on bringing interdisciplinary methods to policy problems where the technical details matter and to technology problems where social influences and impacts must be considered.

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Jan 27

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Alum spotlight: Trevor Hadick Opens in new window

A healthcare marketing consultant and a national match official for US Soccer, Trevor Hadick (‘17) goes from one pitch to another.

Jan 26

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CyLab’s Sarah Scheffler to discuss new research on age verification technologies at FTC workshop Opens in new window

CyLab faculty member Sarah Scheffler, assistant professor in Carnegie Mellon’s Departments of Engineering and Public Policy and Software and Societal Systems, will participate as a panelist at the Federal Trade Commission's public, virtual Age Verification Workshop on January 28.

Jan 26

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Tapping into risk in America’s drinking water Opens in new window

A new Drinking Water Utilities Climate Risk Index finds utilities serving 67 million people face high climate risk. Yet 36% of their bonds omit climate change, revealing gaps in preparedness.

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