Beginning Fall 2023, Jeffrey Callen, MPA, PhD will be a full-time faculty member in the Master of Public Administration–Tribal Governance Program at The Evergreen State College. Jeffrey grew up in Bozeman, MT and received his B.A. in Philosophy and his… Continue Reading →
Rosina DePoe is a citizen of the Makah Tribe and a 2020 MPA Tribal Governance Cohort Graduate. Rosina is currently the Deputy Director for the Washington Indian Gaming Association (WIGA), a non-profit trade association representing 23 Washington tribes. Before working… Continue Reading →
This year we celebrated the Master of Public Administration’s 20th anniversary of the Tribal Governance concentration. This celebration was held on January 29th at the House of Welcome (The Longhouse). We were so happy to welcome Dr. Linda Moon Stumpff’s… Continue Reading →
Adjunct Faculty Member, Jon Panamaroff, was recently featured in the Washington Post, Fortune, Boston Herald, The Hill and many other national news outlets in an Associated Press story highlighting the economic diversification of Native American Tribal Nations after the COVID-19… Continue Reading →
Evergreen MPA faculty members Lucky Anguelov and Mike Craw attended the annual meeting of the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA), held in Chicago October 19-22. The NASPAA conference focuses on best practices in teaching and… Continue Reading →
November 2022 I would like to extend warm holiday greetings to you from Evergreen’s Master of Public Administration program as we look forward to the upcoming winter break. This fall we were excited to resume in-person core and electives courses… Continue Reading →
Jason Zimmerman has been busy to say the least. He is the State Preparedness Assessment Program Manager at the Washington State Emergency Management Division and Director of Strategic Development at Empact Northwest. Jason is currently managing a major preparedness assessment… Continue Reading →
In the past couple years, I have taught and co-taught both core and electives classes for the MPA curriculum. For core courses, I’ve co-taught 2nd year core Analytic Techniques for Public Services, a research methods class focusing on the tools… Continue Reading →
Chances are that you have heard the name Alan Parker. Alan was a cornerstone of creating the Tribal Governance program in MPA. Stories of Alan live on and memories of his friendship, leadership and activism will not be forgotten. Alan… Continue Reading →
Amy Gould was invited to be a journal guest editor for a special issue in Administrative Theory & Praxis about Indigenous Public Administration. In addition to serving as a guest editor, her written contribution under review for publication is an… Continue Reading →