/about/news/school-government-partners-volcker-alliance-governmentuniversity-initiative
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The UNC School of Government and the New York City-based Volcker Alliance have partnered on the Government-to-University (G2U) Initiative, which focuses on building connections between government and universities to strengthen alignment on recruitment, skills development, and research.

October 3, 2018
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/about/news/adam-lovelady-host-webinar-use-data-addressing-ncs-opioid-crisis
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The Opioid Data for Local Governments in North Carolina Webinar will be held on Wednesday, October 10, 2018 from 10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. As North Carolina communities respond to the opioid crisis, measurement is an essential element for identifying the challenges and crafting successful solutions.

September 27, 2018
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Adam Lovelady
/about/news/brian-dabson-published-book-chapter-workforce-development-rural-communities
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Brian Dabson, a research fellow at the UNC School of Government, contributed a chapter on workforce development in rural communities in a forthcoming book titled, Investing in America’s Workforce: Improving Outcomes for Workers and Employers.

September 20, 2018
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Brian Dabson Published Book Chapter on Workforce Development in Rural Communities
/about/news/leisha-dehart-davis-selected-napa-fellow
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Faculty member Leisha DeHart-Davis has been elected as a fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration.

September 20, 2018
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/about/news/patrice-roesler-inducted-ncacc-hall-fame
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In August 2018, the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners honored School of Government staff member Patrice Roeslerwith the Hall of Fame award. Roesler serves as manager of elected official programming for the School’s Center for Public Leadership and Governance after an esteemed 42-year career at the Association.

September 18, 2018
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Patrice Roesler Inducted into NCACC Hall of Fame
/about/news/james-markham-named-unc%E2%80%99s-lambeth-distinguished-chair-public-policy
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Faculty member James Markham was named the Thomas Willis Lambeth Distinguished Chair in Public Policy. The award is a five-year term professorship t

September 18, 2018
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James Markham
/about/news/updates-and-resources-unc-school-government-anticipation-hurricane-florence
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In accordance with the University’s policies and statements and to ensure safety of students, faculty, and staff in anticipation of Hurricane Florence, all School courses and MPA on-campus classes are canceled and the School of Government building is closed Thursday, Sept. 13 and Friday, Sept. 14.

September 11, 2018
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Updates and resources from the UNC School of Government in anticipation of Hurricane Florence
/about/news/whitney-afonso-moderate-virtual-roundtable-retail-sales-taxes
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UNC School of Government faculty member Whitney Afonso will moderate a virtual roundtable this Thursday, September 6 at 1p.m. to discuss more on the issue of retail sales taxes.

September 5, 2018
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/about/news/leisha-dehart-davis-recognized-thorp-faculty-engaged-scholar
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In 2018, UNC School of Government faculty member Leisha DeHart-Davis was recognized as one of nine Thorp Faculty Engaged Scholars for their community engagement through scholarly endeavors. The program, an initiative of the Carolina Center for Public Service, brings together selected faculty from across campus for a two-year experiential, competency-based curriculum designed to advance their engaged scholarship.

August 24, 2018
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Leisha DeHart-Davis Recognized as Thorp Faculty Engaged Scholar
/about/news/school-faculty-member-david-ammons-serves-senior-scholar-international-young-scholars-workshop
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In 2018, School of Government faculty member David Ammons was selected as one of seven senior scholars by the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA).

August 23, 2018
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School Faculty Member David Ammons Serves as Senior Scholar in Mexico
/about/news/maureen-berner-writes-introductory-chapter-book-food-insecurity
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In the introductory chapter of Food and Poverty: Food Insecurity and Food Sovereignty among America's Poor, Professor Maureen Berner alerts readers to the food insecurity crisis faced today by many Americans living in poverty.

August 14, 2018
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Maureen Berner Writes Introductory Chapter in Book on Food Insecurity
/about/news/faculty-member-carl-stenberg-helps-local-governments-navigate-state-powers
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The July 2018 issue of Public Management magazine included an article titled “Local Government Options in the Era of State Preemption.” This article was written as a collaboration between School of Government faculty member Carl Stenberg, retired professor James Svara, and associate professor and director at the C

July 23, 2018
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Public Management magazine July 2018

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