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Department welcomes Sarah Pettijohn, new Public Administration faculty member
Sarah Pettijohn will be joining our faculty this fall. A soon-to-be graduate of American University, she studies nonprofits organizations as well as nonprofit and public management. Recently recognized as an Emerging Scholar by the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action, Sarah also brings a wealth of experience gained while working at the […]
Recent publications by new faculty
Jaclyn Piatak and Zach Mohr both have forthcoming publications in the Journal of Public Administration Research & Theory. Professor Piatak’s first article examines the effects of informal norms of accountability on service delivery systems, while her more recent article looks at volunteerism across public, private and non-profit sectors. Professor Mohr’s article explores the impact of […]
Cherie Maestas is the new Rauch Distinguished Professor of Political Science
Cherie Maestas will be joining the Department of Political Science & Public Administration as the Marshall A. Rauch Distinguished Professor. Among other things, Dr. Maestas has published in all of the top general political science journals as well as Cambridge University Press. Here research focuses on public opinion and legislative responsiveness.
Faculty win Minerva Research Initiative Grant
UNC Charlotte Political Science professors James Walsh, Beth Whitaker and Justin Conrad are part of a team that recently was awarded a Minerva Research Initiative grant to study natural resources and armed conflict. The total award amount for the grant, which runs through 2016, is over $800,000.
UNC Charlotte Public Administration program ranked 9th in nation, 13th in the world based on top-tiered faculty publications
An article to be published in the International Public Management Journal by two professors from Erasmus University in Rotterdam, The Netherlands used article output from the Web of Science and Scopus from 2009-2013 to create rankings of top Public Administrations world wide. The UNC Charlotte Public Administration program had the ninth most top-tiered publications among […]