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SPEA congratulates Professor Emeritus Bob Agranoff on his recent election as a NAPA Fellow…
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Continuity and Change: At 72, PAR gets a new look…and a new team.
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Prof. Kristin Seefeldt and co-authors present their findings about the "New Poor" in a new White Paper…
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Craig Johnson examines the downgrading of the U.S. credit rating by Standard & Poor's.
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Corporations owned in corrupt nations more likely to evade taxes in the U.S., study says.
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Study: More than 9 million in US adults lost health coverage in the 2007-09 recession
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Brad Heim cited in David Brook's The New York Times Opinion-Ed, on "The Wrong Equality."
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Adrian Sargeant and Jen Shang evaluate the state of philanthropy in a new report.
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This recent special issue of the Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory features many SPEA connections.
joining Dean John Graham (2009) and Professor Lisa Bingham (2007) and others in the National Academy of Public Administration's most influential group.
READ MORE »Jim Perry (right), new Editor-in-Chief, and Michael McGuire (left), new Managing Editor, take the reins of the premier journal in public affairs.
Go here for current issue.requested by SPEA Alum Tavis Smiley as a factual foundation for his Poverty Tour across the U.S.
READ MORE HERE »"The Downgrading of the United States of America: Does It Certify the Fiscal Decline of America?" is the most recent policy brief in SPEA's series, "SPEA Insights."
Read the brief »“America’s Best Graduate School” listings by U.S. News & World Report Magazine…and ranked #2 in the nation, tied with Harvard.
READ MORE »SPEA's Anh Tran (and co-authors Brad Heim, SPEA, and Jason Debacker, US Treasury Dept.) study how cultural norms and enforcement policies influence illicit corporate activities. Read their findings »
SPEA professor Kosali Simon is a co-author of "The Impact of the Macroeconomy on Health Insurance Coverage: Evidence From the Great Recession." READ MORE »
Heim and co-authors "have done the most authoritative research" on who the top 1 percent big city earners are. Read their findings »
The New York Times OP-ED READ HERE »Their recommendations draw on existing research and the June 2011 Growing Philanthropy Summit, which brought together influential leaders from the nonprofit industry for discussions in Washington, DC. READ MORE »
SPEA professors Beth Gazley (Co-editor) and Sergio Fernandez, and 8 participating SPEA masters or doctoral alums (B. Bushouse, R. Christensen, S. Kioko, S. Moulton, T. Nabatchi, R. Nesbit, D. Pitts, and C. Schweik) address "The Future of Public Administration, Around the World."
When you leave SPEA, undergraduate degree in hand, you’ll join the ranks of people who are changing the world! Whether it is public finance, nonprofit management, environmental management, health administration, management, policy analysis, or arts administration, you can do well AND do good!
A Master’s degree from SPEA means you will have the tools to take on the problems of the world. SPEA ranks nationally as one of the best grad schools for public affairs, environmental science, and arts administration.
Our doctoral programs are among the best in the nation. Choose from public affairs, public policy or environmental science to complete a degree. Our graduates are teaching at top universities or working in the highest levels of government and corporations.
Marc Lame says not enough is being done on the local level to combat bedbugs.
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