The Sanford School of Public Policy is among the nation’s leading public policy schools.
Sanford offers undergraduate, master’s and doctoral-level degrees in public policy and international development policy, as well as executive education programs. Launched in 1971 as the Institute of Policy Sciences and Public Affairs by Terry Sanford, Sanford is one of the oldest and largest public policy programs in the nation. This academic year, Sanford is celebrating 50 years of public policy education and scholarship at Duke University.
This report covers the past academic year in the leadup to the 50th anniversary, highlighting year two of Sanford’s strategic priorities highlights.
2020-2021 brought many policy challenges front and center in a time in which many of us were in isolation. Throughout our communities, we dealt with a dangerous pandemic, a contentious election season, threats to democracy, rampant misinformation and horrible injustices due to racism and inequality. The Sanford community dealt with challenges head on, as you will see in the examples of this report.
Sanford students, faculty and alumni are committed to making this world a better place.
What do you stand for?
During the past academic year Sanford responded to grand challenges:
Featuring diverse speakers, the event series reached almost 2,500 attendees on relevant/timely topics including justice, democracy, community, equity, human rights, corporate social responsibility, racial justice and equality.