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Jan 2019
New study shows °®Å¾Íøprofessors among the most cited in their fields
By: Shelby Steuart Cambridge Press recently published a study completed by two researchers at the University of California, Irvine, ranking the 4,089 currently tenured or tenure-track political science faculty in
Jan 2019
°®Å¾Íøgraduate teaching assistant and PhD candidate receives fellowship from Harvard University
Congratulations to Samara Scheckler, PADP undergraduate instructor and PhD candidate, for receiving a two-year postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies, which resides within the Kennedy School.
Jan 2019
Experiment shows context matters when negotiating pay
By: Shelby Steuart The gender pay gap remains a pervasive problem across occupations in the United States. According to a Pew Research Center analysis, women earned 82 percent of what
Jan 2019
°®Å¾Íøresearch team authored JAMA Internal Medicine’s third most talked about article of 2018
Public Administration & Policy Alumna, Ashley Bradford, Public Administration & Policy Faculty Dr. David Bradford and Dr. Amanda Abraham, and Health Policy & Management Assistant Professor, Dr. Grace Bagwell Adams
Jan 2019
PADP January Nonprofit of the Month – ESP Inc.
The Department of Public Administration & Policy is excited to announce that we are teaming up with Extra Special People (ESP), Inc. for our January Nonprofit of the Month! ESP
Jan 2019
MPA Student of the Month for January 2019
Public Administration and Policy is proud to announce Justin Nixon as our January 2019 MPA Student of the Month! Justin Nixon is an MPA student looking to bring his passion,
Dec 2018
Two MPA alumni among Presidential Management Fellowship (PMF) finalists
Congratulations to Celena Snoddy (Spring ’18) and Josh Houston (Fall ’18), both are Presidential Management Fellowship (PMF) Finalists that recently graduated with their MPA from Public Administration and Policy, in
Dec 2018
PADP alumnus reviews new political science book in the Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
°®Å¾Íøalumnus Ben Brunjes reviewed the new political science book Citizen Participation in the Age of Contracting: When Service Delivery Trumps Democracy by Anna Amirkhanyan and Kristina Lambright in his Journal of
Dec 2018
°®Å¾Íøstudent named a Schwarzman Scholar
The °®Å¾Íøâ€™s Swapnil Agrawal, a senior from Dunwoody, was one of 147 students selected internationally as a Schwarzman Scholar, a graduate fellowship designed to prepare the next generation of
Dec 2018
PADP / GSPA Holiday Can Drive
The Department of Public Administration & Policy is teaming up with GSPA to host a Holiday Can Drive to benefit the Food Bank of Northeast Georgia. We are accepting non-perishable food