byTina Kuckkahn-Miller, J.D., Vice President of Indigenous Arts and Education June 11, 2020 The Evergreen State College will bestow an honorary Master of Public Administration degree upon retiring Sen. John McCoy during the College’s virtual commencement ceremony on June 12,… Continue Reading →
by Michael Craw, MPA Director June 8, 2020 The motto of our MPA program is “be the change.” Over the course of his career, Senator McCoy has fully embraced that motto. From his work in establishing the statewide Since Time… Continue Reading →
by Michael Craw, MPA Director June 8, 2020 We are coming to the close of the academic year in a time that will surely be one of the most noteworthy in our lives. The Covid-19 pandemic has fundamentally shifted how… Continue Reading →
by Michael Craw, MPA Director June 8, 2020 On May 30th, the MPA program and the Evergreen chapter of the American Society for Public Administration hosted this year’s MPA Spring Symposium with Dr. Charles Menifield, Dean of the School of… Continue Reading →
byDr. Karen Johnson, MPA Adjunct Faculty Member June 8, 2020 I am an Adjunct Faculty member at The Evergreen State College (TESC). Check Your Bias at the Door is one of the classes I teach over a weekend. I especially… Continue Reading →
by Amy Gould, Ph.D. MPA Faculty June 8, 2020 Amy Gould, Ph.D, Member of the MPA Faculty completed her fellowship with the the University of Central Florida this academic year in their Doctoral Program in Public Affairs in the College… Continue Reading →
by and Interviewed by Nettie Gould, MPA Student Ambassador May 15, 2020 Gender Inclusive Restroom Policy Proposal Accepted: Cole Ketcherside, Cory Miller and Megan Duncan (MPA’16) Three former MPA students, Cole Ketcherside, Megan Duncan, and Cory Miller, delivered an exceptional… Continue Reading →
by Dhara Katz May 14, 2020 MPA faculty member Doreen Swetkis recently completed the third edition (2019) of The 21st Century American City: Race, Ethnicity, and Multicultural Urban Life, with co-author Wendy A. Kellogg. The new edition is an e-book,… Continue Reading →
by Denbigh Perry May 8, 2020 My birch bark cap was made in respect to my Malimiut and Upper Athabaskan ancestry by the Nationally renowned late artist, Riba Dewilde. Her work can be found in museums nationwide. Her people are… Continue Reading →
by Lachezar (Lucky) Anguelov May 7, 2020 Lucky Anguelov, MPA Faculty Member, recently published two peer reviewed journal articles. The first is a solo manuscript in the International Public Management Journal (IPMJ) that explores factors that guide monitoring arrangements for… Continue Reading →