The Gettysburg Journal for Public Policy
The Gettysburg Journal for Public Policy provides an outlet for undergraduate students to share and publish policy-oriented research. Few opportunities exist for undergraduate students to present public policy research; therefore, in keeping with the values of Gettysburg College, we hope to encourage “the free and open exchange of ideas” among undergraduate researchers, future students, and policymakers.
See the Aims and Scope for a complete coverage of the journal.
Current Volume: Volume 1 (2023)
Articles
A Unified Voice: The US-Taliban Peace Deal
Matthew Feldstein
Does Child Care Works Work? An Exploration of Pennsylvania’s Child Care Subsidy Program
Samantha J. Martin
More Money Fewer Problems: Increasing The Minimum Wage
Eleanor I. Leonard
The Application of Policy Theory to COVID-19 Stimulus Checks
Michael McHenry
Book Review
Creating a Strong Group Culture
Tianyi He
White Papers
Argument for H.R. 82 "The Social Security Fairness Act"
Troy Domini M. Ayado
Editors
- Co-Editors-in-Chief
- RJ Lehal
- Nick Silvis
- Editors
- Alyssa Gruneberg
- Caroline Jordan
- Anthony Choi