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As a policy scholar and practitioner with over two decades of experience, Mohamed Elkaramany bridges the gap between theory and practice in public policy and administration. Elkaramany's expertise spans public affairs, international development, and nonprofit management. Elkaramany strives to equip students with practical knowledge and skills to apply their classroom learning to real-world challenges. Elkaramany's research interests and agenda focus on social policy, welfare politics, food assistance, and social protection programs, using the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) as a key lens to explore the complex interplay between political dynamics and policy outcomes.