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  2. Chicago State University - Wikipedia

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    The college experienced two more name changes, becoming Chicago State College in 1967 and Chicago State University in 1971, a year before moving to a new campus. By the mid-1960s the college's infrastructure was deteriorating and tensions between the majority white student body and the mostly black surrounding neighborhood were on the rise.

  3. Jon D. Miller - Wikipedia

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    Jon D. Miller (born December 9, 1941) is an American political scientist, political psychologist, academic, and author.He is a research scientist emeritus at the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan and the School of Education. [1]

  4. College admissions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ivy-Plus admissions rates vary with the income of the students' parents, with the acceptance rate of the top 0.1% income percentile being almost twice as much as other students. [232] While many "elite" colleges intend to improve socioeconomic diversity by admitting poorer students, they may have economic incentives not to do so.

  5. List of Chicago State University people - Wikipedia

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    The list of Chicago State University people includes notable alumni, non-graduates, faculty and staff, chief executives, and affiliates of the Chicago State University This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  6. Public administration - Wikipedia

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    Public administration is both an academic discipline and a field of practice; the latter is depicted in this picture of U.S. federal public servants at a meeting.. Public administration, or public policy and administration refers to "the management of public programs", [1] or the "translation of politics into the reality that citizens see every day", [2] and also to the academic discipline ...

  7. Robert Pape - Wikipedia

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    Robert Anthony Pape (/ p æ p /; born April 24, 1960) is an American political scientist who studies national and international security affairs, with a focus on air power, American and international political violence, social media propaganda, and terrorism.

  8. Harris School of Public Policy - Wikipedia

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    The University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy is the public policy school of the University of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is located on the University of Chicago's main campus in Hyde Park. The school's namesake is businessman Irving B. Harris, who made a donation that established the Harris School in 1986. [2]

  9. Edward Maloney - Wikipedia

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    Maloney was elected as state senator in 2003. He had previously served briefly in the Illinois House of Representatives, for about four months in 1992-3. [1]His top legislative priorities as a senator were to provide better educational opportunities for Illinois students, combating childhood diseases and providing financial relief to senior citizens.