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In many American cities, a socioeconomic movement to rebuild previously neglected communities is underway. However, if not properly managed, gentrification can severely compromise a city’s policy framework for equity. In…
Can public policy prevent police misconduct; the likes of what we have witnessed in Ferguson, Missouri, Cleveland, Ohio or New York City? A group of New Jersey legislators believes…
Public administrators who dismiss the events in Ferguson, North Charleston and Baltimore as isolated neglect the broader implications that public institutions and public servants often fail to confront racial bias.…
In the public realm, no issue is getting more attention than economic inequality. With the absence action at federal level, opportunities exist at the state and local levels. As public…
These days, news stories and commentaries are filled with discussions of cameras on cops and their advantages and disadvantages. Opinions remain sharply divided, even within law enforcement. However, the impacts…
The emergency management community has been hard at work trying to slow the rise of public expectations and build capacities. However, results have been mixed. I believe the focus of…
A professor leaving a stack of graded papers in a box outside the classroom. Grades posted under a name or Social Security number that can identify a student. Any well-informed…
Many workers feel that a postgraduate degree will either give them an edge for promotion or broaden their career options. While there are benefits, additional education does not automatically translate…
Alma Erickson left her family and home in Sweden at 18 years old and journeyed across the Atlantic to start a new life. Alma faced many trials, including the voyage…
On Friday, May 29, 2015, the U.S. National Weather Service issued a tornado warning for Greene County, Missouri. Among the towns listed in the storm’s path was Willard, Missouri. The…
In creating the U.S. Constitution, the authors recognized the benefits of having a central public administrator for the mail. However, as use of email became widespread in the early 1990s,…