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Mary Van Verst
In
late August, Governor Toshizo Ido and a delegation from the Hyogo
Prefecture of Japan visited Seattle. A group of Evergreen Chapter
members attended a…
The American Society for Public Administration will host a day-long
professional development workshop on “Maximizing your Leadership Skills”
on Thursday, November 3, 2011 in Washington, DC.
This
highly-interactive workshop will…
The path to public service for new professionals often includes more
bends than expected, particularly for students and new professionals
interested in working at the federal level. The federal hiring…
Washington, DC–ASPA’s Nominating Committee has selected a slate of candidates for seats on the Society's National Council.
The Petition Period is now open and ballots
will be emailed…
This article originally appeared in the August/September 2011 print issue of PA TIMES.
Jim Hartmann, Jos Raadschelders
Practitioners account for about 60 percent of…
Richard Baum
In 2011, the ASPA Board endorsed the goal of establishing a National Public Service Museum & Student Center
to serve as a place for…
ASPA is seeking member input for this discussion. If you would like to comment on this article, please click the 'Post A Comment' link below. You must be…
Mary Van Verst
In
June Tun Channareth, an internationally renowned advocate for a ban on
landmines and co-recipient of the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize, came to
Seattle from…
ASPA continues to offer top professional development opportunities in
the form of webinars and is pleased to announce its 2011 schedule. These
five webinars focus on topics in public administration…
Bloomington, IN–Public Administration Review,
the premier journal of public administration research, theory and
practice, is returning to Indiana University and its School of Public
and Environmental…