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Reimagining Public Administration Education Post COVID-19: Part II

Reimagining Public Administration Education Post COVID-19: Part II

Thinking about how we teach public administration post-COVID-19, adding value and being deliberate in what and how we teach will contribute to developing theory and enhancing the student's learning experience. …

Public Administration Students Finding Out What Poverty Means

Public Administration Students Finding Out What Poverty Means

What was presented in the students’ assignments may be simplistic but is a reminder to all of us that poverty is not just a number and we should work harder…

Passing on the Torch: Incorporating DEI Curricular in Advancing the Common Good

Passing on the Torch: Incorporating DEI Curricular in Advancing the Common Good

The expectation should be that the programs developing and educating public administration students clearly articulate and fully embrace standards that prepare public leaders with the knowledge, skills and experience necessary…

From Strength to Synergy: The Modi Visit and the Dynamic Shift in India-U.S. Relations

From Strength to Synergy: The Modi Visit and the Dynamic Shift in India-U.S. Relations

The views expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of ASPA as an organization. By Pooja PaswanJune 26, 2023 The recent visit of Indian…

The Pink Tax

The Pink Tax

We could choose to support one another by holding up a mirror to product marketing and asking them to describe the differences in these similar products which require such different…

Accounting for Government Accountability Matters

Accounting for Government Accountability Matters

Creating a good accountability culture with citizens is not only good for society, but it is a precondition for an effective and accountable government.…

The Balance Budget Amendment (Bba)—A Path To Reduce the Federal Debt or Pandora’s Box?

The Balance Budget Amendment (Bba)—A Path To Reduce the Federal Debt or Pandora’s Box?

Few issues are more contentious in contemporary American politics than the Federal government’s budget. Those who support requiring the Federal government to have a balanced budget advocate for the inclusion…

Shadow Versus Substance: Creating Real Change

Shadow Versus Substance: Creating Real Change

If we have not closely examined our organization from all perspectives, if we have not tested ourselves to see if we are making optimal use of our resources to become…

Add It to the Agenda: Subsequent Events

Add It to the Agenda: Subsequent Events

If state and local governments do not want to get burned, they should maintain awareness of the potential deficiencies in subsequent event reporting and watch for updates from GASB as…

Congress and the American Public Must Not Turn a Blind Eye to Legislation Promoting Pandemic Surveillance

Congress and the American Public Must Not Turn a Blind Eye to Legislation Promoting Pandemic Surveillance

All political constituencies should favor a public health early warning system and oppose turning a blind eye to a future threat.  …

Leading with Our Strengths

Leading with Our Strengths

Mentorship programs create a safe space to explore and test boundaries in a way we can not do normally, where we can provide or receive feedback on different ways of…

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