by Meghan Doughty April 27, 2020 Meghan Doughty, MPA Faculty Member, completed an article in April 2020, with her co-writer, Karen J Bahler entitled, “Hostages to Compliance: Towards a Reasonableness Test for Administrative Burdens”, © The Author(s) 2020. Published by… Continue Reading →
by Eric S Trevan, PhD April 27, 2020 WHERE ARE WE NOW? TRIBES BALANCING THE CURRENT NORMALBY ERIC TREVAN AND JON DEACON PANAMAROFF22 APR 2020 Eric S Trevan, PhD, MPA Faculty Member wrote an article with Jon Deacon Panamaroff, that… Continue Reading →
by Eric S. Trevan, Ph.D April 21, 2020 Eric S. Trevan, Ph.D. , Member of the MPA Faculty, has finished his recent book The Research Handbook on Community Development as a co-editor, which will be available April, 2020 (Phillips, R.,… Continue Reading →
by Marcia Zitzelman April 18, 2020 Marcia Zitzelman is the new Interim Assistant Director for the Public & Nonprofit Administration and Public Policy cohorts in Olympia. She started her position in early April 2020, and is looking forward to helping… Continue Reading →
by Rachel Homchick April 16, 2020 Rachel Homchick (MPA‘19) was recently selected to be the Assistant Director of the Washington Center for Improving Undergraduate Education after a month long national search. With a sustained record of educational reform, the Washington… Continue Reading →
by Cheryl Simrell King April 6, 2020 We are in unprecedented times. Our MPA students and alumni are front-line workers in this global pandemic: first responders; data wranglers; policy advisors and makers; program implementers; service providers; people managers and inspirers;… Continue Reading →
by Dhara Katz April 2, 2020 Alumna, Christy Bezanson (MPA’14) will become the Director of Results Washington on May 1, 2020. Congratulations, Christy! Read the full press release here.
by Nettie Gould, MPA Student Ambassador March 30, 2020 As a determined bilingual student, Alejandro completed his MPA while simultaneously learning English. It was hard enough to work three jobs, volunteer, and go to school with an English language barrier…. Continue Reading →
by Anna Rhoads March 5, 2020 Jennica Machado (MPA ’17) is Thurston County’s new Economic Development Manager. Starting this position in November 2019, Jennica wears several hats in her new role: public advocate, community collaborator, and project manager, helping Thurston… Continue Reading →
by Lucky Anguelov February 28, 2020 Lucky Anguelov of Evergreen’s Master of Public Administration program attended the Regional Intergovernmental Organization (RIGO) mini-conference hosted by the University of Pittsburgh’s Graduate School of Public And International Affairs (GSPIA). The two-day mini-conference brought… Continue Reading →