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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 11, 2021

Celebrating Women's History Month: Mary Guy and Meredith Newman

Mary Guy and Meredith Newman have each influenced public administration practice and scholarship, long before they shaped my career. Long before they introduced emotional labor to the study of public administration, each…

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General News Mar 9, 2021

Celebrating Women's History Month: Nesta Gallas

Nesta Mabyn Gallas was born in Herne Bay, England in 1917, the year before property-owning British women over age 30 were given the right to vote, and a decade before British women attained universal suffrage. Had Nesta …

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General News Mar 4, 2021

Celebrating Women’s History Month: Jane Delgado

Contributions to Public Administration Jane Delgado, PhD Health Policy Leader – DHHS By Academy Fellow Mary K. Feeney & Leonor Camarena Dr. Jane Delgado has played a critical role in advocating for healthcare for…

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General News Mar 2, 2021

Celebrating Women’s History Month Contributions to Public Administration

Naomi Lynn is and has been, an unapologetic advocate for women. Now retired, Naomi’s career was at the head of the spear, among the first women to chair a Department of Political Science at a major university; serve as u…

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Standing Panel News Mar 1, 2021

Standing Panel on International Affairs

Standing Panel on International Affairs National Academy of Public Administration Date: 1 March 2021 From: Arnold Fields, Chairman, NAPA Standing Panel on International Affairs Subject: Academy’s Standing Panel on Inte…

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General News Feb 28, 2021

Celebrating Women's History Month

Traveling back through time, scant few women leaders have been included in history books. The contributions of those who have often been minimized or treated as outliers. In Egypt, for example, Hatshepsut (1478 BCE- 1458…

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General News Feb 14, 2021

Celebrating Black History Month

Contributions to Public Administration: Matthew Holden, Jr. By Academy Fellow Thomas H. Stanton Matthew Holden, Jr. has brought the insights of political science to bear on public administration. “The life blood o…

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General News Feb 14, 2021

Celebrating Black History Month

Contributions to Public Administration: Matthew Holden, Jr. By Academy Fellow Thomas H. Stanton Matthew Holden, Jr. has brought the insights of political science to bear on public administration. “The life blood o…

https://napawash.org/news/celebrating-black-history-month-matthew-holden-jr

General News Feb 7, 2021

Meet Our Fellows: David Gragan ('19)

1. Who or what inspired you to work in public service? I am the son of a career Marine, growing up on military bases across the United States and overseas. My father and mother and the parents of all my friends were in …

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