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General News Jun 27, 2021

Meet Our Fellows: Charles Menifield ('18)

Who or what inspired you to work in public service? After graduating from the University of Missouri, I found great rewards in political science research. However, I quickly discerned that I was the main beneficiary of …

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General News Jun 13, 2021

Meet Our Fellows: Nicholas Hart ('19)

Who or what inspired you to work in public service? I grew up in a small town in Missouri admiring state and local political and policy processes. But it was really involvement in the Boy Scouts as a youth that nudged me…

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General News May 31, 2021

Meet Our Fellows: Elizabeth Hill ('98)

Who or what inspired you to work in public service? I was a California State Scholarship recipient which enabled me to attend college. This public support made we want to give back and, following an internship in Sacrame…

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General News May 24, 2021

Celebrating Public Service

There were two individuals who inspired my career in public service: Alice Rivlin and Jerry Brown. I met Jerry Brown when I was a 16-year-old student and he was the newly elected Governor of California. Dubbed “Governor …

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General News May 22, 2021

Celebrating Public Service: Terry Buss

In writing this introspective piece, I recalled that a successful career in the public service depends largely on the contributions of others: mentors, role models, enablers, supporters, protectors and cheerleaders. My i…

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General News Apr 26, 2021

Celebrating Earth Month: Daniel J. Fiorino

Daniel J. Fiorino is the founding Director of the Center for Environmental Policy and Distinguished Executive in Residence in the School of Public Affairs at American University. A faculty member in the Department of Pub…

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General News Apr 11, 2021

Celebrating Earth Month

Nicole Darnall is Associate Dean of Faculty Success in ASU's College of Global Futures and Associate Director and Professor of Management and Public Policy in ASU's School of Sustainability. She is co-founder of ASU’s Su…

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General News Apr 5, 2021

Celebrating Earth Month

Susan E. Offutt was most recently senior consultant to the Global Strategy to Improve Agricultural and Rural Statistics at the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome. Until her retirement from Federal s…

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General News Mar 30, 2021

Celebrating Earth Month

Barry Rabe is the J. Ira and Nicki Harris Family Professor of Public Policy at the Ford School. He is also the Arthur Thurnau Professor of Environmental Policy, with courtesy appointments in the Program in the Environmen…

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General News Mar 21, 2021

Celebrating Women's History Month: Sallyanne Payton

Sallyanne Payton, the first African American to graduate from the Stanford Law School, and the second woman appointed to the faculty of the University of Michigan Law School, came to Washington at a time of turmoil over …

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General News Mar 15, 2021

Celebrating Women's History Month: Frances Perkins

Frances Perkins was the first woman Cabinet member and the longest serving Secretary of Labor (1933 -1945) in US history. Although she might be notable for that alone, her legacy is much greater. She has had a large and …

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