Welcome to Minneapolis-St. Paul SSN

About the chapter

Minneapolis-St. Paul SSN was launched in 2010 to bring together a collection of university faculty and administrators with individuals from government, business and non-profit communities to share ideas and analyses of state and national political and policy challenges. Out of town SSN guests typically make a public presentation, conduct a scholarly seminar, and meet over dinner with SSN members and community friends.

Leaders
  • Democracy & Governance
  • Media & Public Opinion
  • Inequality
  • Health Care
University of Minnesota
Members
  • Gender & Sexuality
  • Health Care
  • Housing
  • Public Health
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
  • Democracy & Governance
  • Public Health
Hamline University
  • Criminal Justice
  • Law & Courts
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
  • Criminal Justice
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
  • Health Care
  • Gender & Sexuality
  • Children & Families
St. Cloud State University
  • Criminal Justice
  • Law & Courts
  • Science & Technology
University of Minnesota
  • Democracy & Governance
  • Media & Public Opinion
Hamline University
University of Minnesota
  • Economy
  • Education
Retirement Revised
  • Education
  • Labor
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
  • Criminal Justice
  • Race & Ethnicity
  • Democracy & Governance
  • Inequality
University of Minnesota
  • Religion & Values
  • Public Health
  • Environment & Energy
Bemidji State University
  • Media & Public Opinion
  • Criminal Justice
  • Civic Engagement
  • Labor
University of Minnesota

Latest Contributions

Ukraine’s Military Medicine Is a Critical Advantage

  • Tanisha Fazal

Persistent Bias Shows Police Can’t Reform Themselves

  • Marina Gorzig

The Economics of Child Care Supply in the United States

  • Aaron J. Sojourner

Improve Health for Adults on Community Supervision

  • Michelle Suzanne Phelps
  • Kelly Lyn Mitchell
  • Rebecca Shlafer

Breast Health Toolkit for the LGBTQ Community

  • Katie Anne Querna

Latest in the News

"Putin Is Breaking 70 Years of Norms by Invading Ukraine. What Comes Next?," Tanisha Fazal, Analysis/Monkey Cage, The Washington Post, February 25, 2022.
Aaron J. Sojourner quoted by Ed Yong, "It’s a Terrible Idea to Deny Medical Care to Unvaccinated People" The Atlantic, January 20, 2022.
Aaron J. Sojourner quoted by Emily Strewart, "The Lesson America Refuses To Learn About COVID-19 and the Economy" Vox, January 12, 2022.
Aaron J. Sojourner quoted by Josh Boak, "Biden’s Economic Challenge: Finding Workers and Goods" AP News, January 7, 2022.
Aaron J. Sojourner quoted by Ella Fanger, "COVID-19 Relief Funds Fuel Employer Tax Breaks" The American Prospect, December 9, 2021.

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