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Grand Challenge News Aug 31, 2020

Virtual Roundtable on Building Resilient Communities

Across the nation, America needs resilient communities with the capacity to respond to, withstand, and recover from adverse situations. Extreme weather conditions and natural disasters, economic dislocations, unaffordabl…

https://napawash.org/news/virtual-roundtable-on-building-resilient-communities

Grand Challenge News Aug 28, 2020

Ten Ways to Build a More Resilient Community

By Jay Fisette, former Member and Chairman of the Arlington County Board in Virginia and a former Auditor with the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), current Managing Principal of DMV Strategic Advisors and Aca…

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Grand Challenge News Aug 25, 2020

Election 2020: Make Government AI Ready

By an Election 2020 Academy Working Group including fellows Alan Shark, Erik Bergrud, Kaye Husbands Fealing, James Hendler, Theresa Pardo, and Doug Robinson. Artificial Intelligence: An Agenda for 2021 Artificial In…

https://napawash.org/news/election-2020-make-government-ai-ready

General News Aug 7, 2020

Meet our Fellows: Dr. Gregg Van Ryzin ('19)

Dr. Gregg G. Van Ryzin is a Professor in the School of Public Affairs and Administration at Rutgers University–Newark . His research employs surveys and experiments to study a range of topics, including citizen satisfact…

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Grand Challenge News Jul 26, 2020

Roundtable on Developing Public Governance and Engagement

Effective problem solving usually requires federal, state, and local governments to work successfully together, and often with the private and nonprofit sectors. Fragmented and fractious inter-governmental arrangements—c…

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General News Jul 23, 2020

Meet our Fellows: Dr. Stan Meiburg ('19)

Dr. Meiburg is the Director of the Master of Arts in Sustainability Program and associated dual degree and certificate programs at Wake Forest University. He works with the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and the Ce…

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Standing Panel News Jul 1, 2020

Social Equity Resources

Tyrone P. Dooley (2019) Searching for social equity among public administration mission statements, Teaching Public Administration, 1-13 DOI: 10.1177/0144739419867121 The main research question considered in this article…

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Grand Challenge News Jun 30, 2020

Election 2020: Foster Social Equity

By the Election 2020 Academy Working Group including fellows, Margaret C. Simms, RaJade M. Berry-James, Gary Glickman, and Demetra Nightingale. Improving Child Well-Being & Reducing Food Insecurity Food insecuri…

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Grand Challenge News Jun 29, 2020

Roundtable on Social Equity

Social equity—a key pillar of public administration alongside economy, efficiency, and effectiveness—addresses fairness, justice, and equity within a variety of public contexts. Although the United States has made signif…

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Grand Challenge News Jun 26, 2020

Promoting Social Equity Through Civil Rights Education For Public Service: Miles' Law, Different Experiences, But Toward Common Action

By Phillip J. Cooper, Douglas and Candace Morgan Professor of Local Government, Department of Public Administration, Mark O. Hatfield School of Government, Portland State University and Fellow of the National Academy of …

https://napawash.org/news/promoting-social-equity-through-civil-rights-education-for-public-service-miles-law-different-experiences-but-toward-common-action

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