SPP’s spring newsletter provides recognition, rankings, and a request to support the Student Hardship Fund during UConn Gives.
Month: April 2026
UConn School of Public Policy Ranked Among Top in Nation
UConn’s School of Public Policy continues to earn national recognition, ranking among the top public affairs programs in the country in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings.
The School ranked No. 44 nationally, No. 1 in Connecticut, and No. 2 in New England, reflecting its strong reputation and leadership in public service education. It also placed No. 12 in public budgeting and finance and, new this year, No. 24 in nonprofit management.
SPP Hiring for Visiting Assistant Professor
The School of Public Policy (SPP) at the University of Connecticut (UConn) seeks to fill a one-year position at the rank of Visiting Assistant Professor starting in August 2026. The position may be renewable upon satisfactory performance and funding availability. The School of Public Policy is home to a Master of Public Administration (MPA), a […]
SPP Student Spotlight: Bridget Foley-Johnson
After graduating from Springfield College in 2021 with a degree in psychology and a minor in biology, Bridget Foley-Johnson went to work at Hartford HealthCare, supporting adults with substance use disorders and other mental health challenges.
“I set out to help individuals,” she said. “But during my three years at Hartford HealthCare, I also got a look at the policy side of medicine and how decisions made behind the scenes affect clinicians, patients, and entire systems.”
That realization, along with a desire to “make a difference at a population level,” led her to explore advanced degrees in public policy and social work. She’s now pursuing both a Master of Social Work and a Master of Public Administration through UConn’s School of Social Work and School of Public Policy.
“I could see how intertwined the two fields are,” she said. “It made sense to study them together, especially with the internship opportunities and the range of career paths it opens up.”