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    Georgetown Public Policy Review Launches Spring 2013 Edition

    The Georgetown Public Policy Review is pleased to announce the launch of its spring 2013 journal (volume 18:2), combining policy insights from practitioners and academics around the world.

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    Study: Recent College Grads Face Hard Times

    In the past, a college degree all but assured job seekers employment and high earnings, but today, what you make depends on what you take. In Hard Times 2013, we show differences in unemployment and earnings based on major for BA and graduate degree holders.

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    GPPI Faculty: Our Summer Reading List

    With the spring semester and Tropaia behind us, Georgetown Public Policy Institute students and faculty will venture off this summer to begin their internships, work to further their research, or just take a well-deserved vacation. But before many in our community scatter, we asked our faculty what they plan to read this summer:

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    The 2013 Summer Institute in International Program Evaluation

    GPPI will host its annual Summer Institute in International Program Evaluation from June 17 through June 26. Classes include Cutting Edge Techniques in International Program Evaluation Cost-Benefit Analysis, and International Program Evaluation for Managers.

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