by Evergreen Marketing and Communications March 26, 2019 Greener Caitlin Jekel ’09 and MPA ’14 will be Governor Jay Inslee’s new senior policy advisor for labor. “I have regularly relied on my colleagues-faculty and students-from Evergreen’s Master of Public Administration… Continue Reading →
by Eric Trevan March 14, 2019 On Saturday, March 9, MPA students participated in the annual Capitol Day. This day is a combined class of the public and nonprofit administration, public policy and tribal governments students. for the They were… Continue Reading →
by Doreen Swetkis March 19, 2019 March 14, 2019: The last week of class ended on a high note as Evergreen’s MPA first year core course, Doing Democratic Public Administration, held a Women in Leadership panel. The panelists were (left… Continue Reading →
by Yen Huynh March 13, 2019 Dr. Karen Champagnie Alman has been an Evergreen adjunct faculty member for the past 13 years. Dr. Alman earned a Bachelors in Mass Communications & Journalism from the University of the West Indies in… Continue Reading →
by Janet Hays March 7, 2019 Students from Professor Amy Gould’s MPA project management course spent the quarter working to cultivate self-awareness of personal management style through work with real-world clients. Read about the collaboration on ThurstonTalk.com
by Courtney Williams February 28, 2019 Entering the MPA program can be intimidating. At least it was for me. I am dyslexic, writing was my kryptonite and knew the amount of writing would be significant. Day one, meeting my cohort… Continue Reading →
by Domenica Clark February 20, 2019 Samantha Porter (MPA ‘17) is a Legislative Analyst with the King County Council. Previously she worked in King County’s Behavioral Health and Recovery Division and prior to that worked for the Burke Museum Of… Continue Reading →
by Yen Huynh February 19, 2019 Emily Washines, MPA Tribal Governance alumna, founder and CEO of Native Friends, and mother of three, grew up in Toppenish, WA. Emily is enrolled in the Yakama Nation and is also Cree and Skokomish…. Continue Reading →
by Janet Hays January 30, 2019 What does graduate school have to do with citizenry? As it turns out, quite a bit. Emma and Jim from Oly Talks, a local podcast about citizen engagement, invited MPA Director, Doreen Swetkis and… Continue Reading →
By Yen Huynh December 31, 2018 Meagan Darrow (pictured left) and Meghan Goldenberger (pictured right) attended Western Washington University(WWU) for undergrad, studying Community Health Education and earning their Bachelor of Science degrees just a few years apart from one another…. Continue Reading →