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Enjoying the fishing and crabbing in open waters in the Gulf of Mexico beckons thousands to the tiny community of Grand Isle, LA, each year. The residents number around 1,500…
Washington, DC–Welcome to the newly launched online version of PA TIMES, newspaper of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA). Covering all aspects of public administration, service, management and…
Upcoming grads: Wondering how to stay connected to others with a heart for public service? Scared of becoming disconnected from encouraging professors, mentors, and colleagues? Puzzled on how to continue…
“We need to put this country’s coastlines and estuaries on the endangered species list,” stated Martha Madden, former Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality secretary, “perhaps, then, coastal protection will become…
Links to articles from several sources keeping you informed about reports and trends on all topics and areas of expertise in public administration.…
Washington, DC–A new joint report from the National Research Council and the National Academy of Public Administration offers U.S. leaders ways to address the nation's fiscal problems and…
Washington, DC–Sixteen states taxed working-poor families deeper into poverty last year, according to a new report from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. Income tax bills on…
“Dealing with oppression and racism is about reclaiming our humanity as individuals and establishing social justice,” Glenn Harris told a standing room audience during a “Dismantling Institutionalized Racism” workshop.…
Kuotsai “Tom” Liou, a professor at the University of Central Florida, has been elected ASPA vice president and will become president of the organization in 2012. Liou will officially assume…