The Master of Public Administration program is proud to recognize Loni Greninger (MPA) as the MPA Public Official of the Year, honoring her outstanding leadership, service, and lasting contributions to public administration, Tribal governance, and intergovernmental collaboration. Greninger’s career exemplifies… Continue Reading →
Professor Corey Larson presents Willie Frank III, with Wa He Lut Indian School with a Billy Frank History Collage Set from the Tribal Governance MPA Program at Evergreen State College. International renowned activist, Billy Frank Jr., a Northwest Coast Tribal… Continue Reading →
“We Survived the Night” was a powerful literary event and book signing featuring Julian Brave NoiseCat, Oscar-nominated director and acclaimed author. Presented by the Native Pathways Program Student Governance, the evening included an open mic, silent auction, and light refreshments… Continue Reading →
This past weekend, the MPA program had the pleasure of hosting several distinguished guest speakers in the course AI and Public Service of What’s Possible, led by Amy Gould, Ph.D. Dive into the details below to learn more about each… Continue Reading →
Greetings MPA Students, Welcome to the start of the MPA program’s fall quarter! We hope your summer gave you the opportunity to charge up for the upcoming year, and we are excited to start a new academic year with you…. Continue Reading →
Washington Tribes recently interviewed Rosina DePoe. Washingtontribes.org is a public education program sponsored by the Washington Indian Gaming Association (WIGA). Rosina is a MPA graduate and the Deputy Director of the Washington Indian Gaming Association. Read the interview with Rosina here…. Continue Reading →
The Capstone is a culminating project. Upon completion students will earn a Masters in Public Administration. These Presentations are open to the public. Students are encouraged to invite family, friends, and research participants. See presentation times below. Saturday June 4th,… Continue Reading →