/about/news/former-new-orleans-mayor-mitch-landrieu-delivers-lecture-leadership-times-crisis
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As North Carolina marked the first anniversary of Hurricane Helene making landfall in the western region of the state, former New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu visited the School of Government to share a few words on leadership in times of crisis. The event, hosted on October 1, 2025, in connection with the Office of UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Lee Roberts, was free and open to the public.

October 9, 2025
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/about/news/military-families-and-veterans-begin-mpa-journey-through-service-service
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The UNC Master of Public Administration program celebrates the kickoff of the first cohort of students to pursue their MPA degrees through "Service to Service", a program connecting veterans and military families with edu

October 2, 2025
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/about/news/school-faculty-share-top-podcast-and-book-recommendations-summer-2025
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As a new semester at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill kicks into full swing, the School of Government’s Master of Public Administration faculty and staff are busy at work welcoming new and returning students. With summer now behind us, the School decided to check in with Dean Aimee Wall and MPA faculty to find out what they listened to and read during the summer—right as they kick into the new fall semester.

 

September 23, 2025
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/about/news/new-publication-question-and-answer-jamie-markham-north-carolina-crimes
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North Carolina Crimes: A Guidebook on the Elements of Crime is a resource on North Carolina substantive criminal law.

September 19, 2025
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/about/news/gregory-s-allison-receives-lifetime-achievement-award-budgeting-and-financial-management-scholarship
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The UNC School of Government Master of Public Administration faculty consistently work to advance the study and practice of local government management. One such faculty member, Gregory S.

September 12, 2025
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/about/news/julie-beasley-joins-faculty-specialize-leadership-and-management
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The School of Government welcomes Julie Beasley to its faculty as an assistant professor of public administration and government. In her role—which she assumed in summer 2025—Beasley uses applied research to focus on human resource management in the public and nonprofit sectors, particularly workplace diversity and performance, organizational leadership, and civic engagement.

September 12, 2025
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/about/news/colt-jensen-joins-school-faculty-work-local-government-management
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The School of Government is excited to welcome Colt Jensen to its faculty. Jensen joined as an assistant professor of public administration and government in the summer of 2025 and works in the general area of local government management. He came to the School faculty after recently serving as a faculty member for Georgia Southern University.

September 9, 2025
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/about/news/school-welcomes-catherine-wilson-faculty-work-decedents%E2%80%99-estates-and-trusts
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The School of Government is pleased to welcome a new faculty member into its ranks. Catherine Wilson, assistant professor of public law and government, joined the faculty in summer 2025. In her role at the School, Wilson teaches, advises, and writes about decedents’ estates and trusts, supporting the work of clerks of superior court and other North Carolina judicial officials in these areas of the law.

August 27, 2025
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/about/news/remembering-longtime-school-faculty-member-frayda-s-bluestein
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The School of Government is saddened to share the news of the passing of former faculty member Frayda Bluestein. Bluestein joined the Institute of Government in 1991 and served as a trusted member of the faculty for three decades.

August 21, 2025
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/about/news/two-school-faculty-members-win-best-book-award-aspa-joint-publication
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The School of Government congratulates faculty members Whitney Afonso and Kimberly Nelson, who were honored with receipt of the 2025 Best Book Award from the American Society for Public Administration’s (ASPA) Section on Public Administration Research.

August 8, 2025
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/about/news/ncimpact-partners-nc-department-commerce-facilitate-states-strategic-economic-development-plan
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In partnership with the North Carolina Department of Commerce, the School of Government's ncIMPACT Initiative is excited to support the development of the state’s next Comprehensive Strategic Economic Development Plan by facilitating regional public listening ses

July 30, 2025
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/about/news/placement-lead-nc-fellows-western-nc-aims-support-helene-recovery
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The School of Government is pleased to share the continued work of Lead for North Carolina Fellows. As the western region of the state continues to respond to the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, the School placed Lead for NC Fellows in each of the five western Councils of Government in North Carolina as well as 10 other fellows in the western region of the state.

July 25, 2025
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