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DESCRIPTION:Four of the nation’s top policy and public affairs institutions
  are pleased to announce their partnership in advancing the pipeline of hi
 storically underrepresented communities in their pursuit of a career in pu
 blic service. Join alumni from:Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College 
 of Information Systems and Public PolicyPrinceton's School of Public and I
 nternational AffairsSyracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship an
 d Public AffairsUniversity of Michigan's Gerald R. Ford School of Public P
 olicyfor a moderated panel discussion about the pathways to public policy 
 and diversity in the field.&nbsp\;
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LOCATION:DC\,Washington\,Hall of the States Building\,  444 N Capitol St NW
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SUMMARY:Maxwell School - Diversity Alliance: Pathways to Public Policy Alum
 ni Panel
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 herit">Four of the nation’s top policy and public affairs institutions are
  pleased to announce their partnership in advancing the pipeline of histor
 ically underrepresented communities in their pursuit of a career in public
  service. Join alumni from:</span></p><div>Carnegie Mellon University's He
 inz College of Information Systems and Public Policy<div>Princeton's Schoo
 l of Public and International Affairs</div><div>Syracuse University's Maxw
 ell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs</div><div><p>University of Mi
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