Submissions from 2016
Profiles In Community-Engaged Learning, University of San Francisco and Leo T. McCarthy Center for Public Service and the Common Good
Submissions from 2015
Profiles in Community-Engaged Learning, Kevin D. Lo, Emma Fuentes, David Holler, Tim Iglesias, Susan Roberta Katz, Star Moore, Chenit Ong-Flaherty, Jennifer D. Parlamis, Susan Pauly-O’Neill, Mary Lou De Natale, Nancy Selix, Helen Maniates, Nira Geevargis, Monalisa Vu, Rebekah Dibble, Thomas A. Maier, Rachel Brahinsky, Amie Dowling, Seth Wachtel, Kara Knafelc, and Stephanie Sears
Submissions from 2014
The San Francisco Immigrant Integration Project: Findings from Community-Based Research Conducted by the San Francisco Immigrant Legal & Education Network (SFILEN), San Francisco Immigrant Legal & Education Network (SFILEN)
Submissions from 2013
Public Attitudes Concerning the America’s Cup, University of San Francisco, Leo T. McCarthy Center for Public Service and the Common Good
University of San Francisco Affordability and Tech Poll, University of San Francisco, Leo T. McCarthy Center for Public Service and the Common Good
Submissions from 2012
Landslide: The “Obama Surge” and the Future of California Politics, Corey Cook and David Latterman
The California Political Precinct Index: A Detailed Tool to Help Understand California Politics (Update for 2012), David Latterman
Submissions from 2011
Ranked Choice Voting in the 2011 San Francisco Municipal Election: Final Report, Corey Cook and David Latterman
San Benito County and California's Geopolitical Fault Lines, Corey Cook and David Latterman
November 2011 Proposition Results and PVI Corelations, David Latterman
November 2011 Preliminary RCV Analysis, David Latterman and Corey Cook
Bay Area Survey: Public Attitudes about the Economy, Government and Public Policy (June 2011), University of San Francisco, Leo T. McCarthy Center for Public Service and the Common Good
Bay Citizen/University of San Francisco Survey Findings Memo (Amended) October 2011, University of San Francisco, Leo T. McCarthy Center for Public Service and the Common Good