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The Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire is widely known for its research, policy education, and civic engagement work. The school publishes policy-relevant research briefs, offers four master's degree programs, and brings people together for thoughtful dialogue to address societal challenges.


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Is a Master's Degree in Public Policy Worth It?

Kennedy's Path from State House to Director of Federal Government Relations

MPP Alum Kennedy Nickerson at an industry conference

What can you do with a master's degree in Public Policy (MPP)? Is the degree worth it? If you ask MPP alum Kennedy Nickerson '17G, the value far outweighs the investment.

"I would absolutely say that earning my master's degree from the Carsey School has paid off because in DC in particular, an MPP is gold...it will set you apart from the broader pool of applicants."

Kennedy now serves as the Director of Federal Government Relations for National Grid, but her path to policy leadership began well before her master's degree. As a kid, she spent time protesting the Iraq War alongside her mom and writing letters to the president about equal opportunities in professional sports.

Kennedy at a Women's rights march in Boston, MA.

That early drive to create change pushed her to pursue public policy, where she could help prevent harm and shape systems before people fall through the cracks.

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  • February
    4
    Noon - 12:45 p.m., Join NH Listens for a 45-minute informative and interactive session aimed at sharing bite-sized tips and resources from our toolbox for community engagement and facilitation. This session on Meaningful Introductions to Build Community will share tips around introductions in your community meetings that help people feel welcomed. ?? SAVE YOUR SEAT ??
  • February
    11
    8 a.m. - 9 a.m., In early 2025, the NH Food Alliance, in partnership with the NH Department of Agriculture, Markets, and Food, UNH Extension, and more than 89 other food system organizations and hundreds of individuals, published their first-ever NH Food and Agriculture Strategic Plan. Join the February Carsey Policy Hour to learn about the Strategic Plan and how it's transforming the New Hampshire food system for the better. The NH Food and Agriculture Strategic Plan proposes 143…
  • February
    11
    Noon - 2:30 p.m., New Hampshire Listens’ Online Basic Facilitator Training provides an overall glimpse into facilitating public engagement. It is an introductory training for frameworks on key facilitator concepts for facilitating online and in-person, including drawing people in, managing productive conversations, and strengthening your skills as a facilitator.We welcome everyone, no matter how little or how much you know about facilitation. We love it when there is a mix because it always…
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