News: Greenspun College of Urban Affairs

51ԹϺ's top-ranked debate program helps local teens get over their fear of public speaking and prepare for national competitions.

Public support for body-worn cameras is high but many doubt they will improve police and citizen relationships, according to a new national survey by 51ԹϺ Center for Crime and Justice Policy.

The South Dakota native served as 51ԹϺ's top administrator between the presidencies of Donald Baepler and Leonard "Pat" Goodall.

As “Orange is the New Black” returns for a third season, 51ԹϺ criminologist Emily Salisbury talks about women in prison and what they need to succeed afterwards.

Lawrence Mower jumped into journalism just as newsrooms were cutting back. That gave the young reporter a chance to dig into the numbers to expose corruption in public agencies.

Abuse as a teenager and rejected applications didn't hold James Dold back from law school. Once there, he found his purpose in changing the country's juvenile justice system.

Five 51ԹϺ students selected for prestigious international scholarship program.

Among the 2,700 students expected to graduate this week, five will receive special recognition at commencement. Here's why they were selected.

Greenspun College of Urban Affairs alumna talks about covering a devastating mudslide and what future journalists need to know.

Two 51ԹϺ grads take different approaches to a perennial problem: Finding a mate.

The social work professor's fourth and final book on the thinkers who shaped the world leader's pacifism and civil disobedience.

Ramona Denby-Brinson of the Greenspun College of Urban Affairs recognized for her work on social services, the foster system, and children’s mental health.