/about/news/school-co-host-event-educating-undergraduate-women-students-about-careers-local-government
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Engaging Local Government Leaders (ELGL), a national association founded by Carolina MPA alumni Kirsten and Kent Wyatt, will host a free event on Friday, March 2, to educate undergraduate women students about careers in local government. The event is co-hosted by the UNC School of Government, Carolina Center for Public Service, and the Carolina Women's Center and will include lunch, an afternoon of learning and networking, and a social hour.

February 12, 2018
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School to Co-Host Event Educating Undergraduate Women Students about Careers in Local Government
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Faculty member John Rubin served as advisor in 2017 during the creation of the Clean Slate Clearinghouse <cleanslateclearinghouse.org>, an online resource providing access to state statutory information related to criminal record clearance policies in all 50 states and U.S.

January 24, 2018
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/about/news/richard-stevens-74-receives-distinguished-alumnus-award
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On October 12, 2017, the University's Distinguished Alumni Award was bestowed on triple Tar Heel and Carolina MPA grad Richard Stevens. The award is presented annually to alumni of UNC-Chapel Hill who “have made an outstanding contribution to humanity in any walk of life.” We congratulate Stevens ’70, JD ’74, MPA ’78, who has dedicated his life to the improvement of his home state and his alma mater, on receiving this prestigious award.

December 21, 2017
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Richard Stevens receives the Distinguished Alumnus Award at University Day October 12, 2017.
/about/news/jamie-markham-pens-school-government%E2%80%99s-first-graphic-novel
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In October 2017, the School of Government published its first graphic novel, In Prison: Serving a Felony Sentence in North Carolina, written by School faculty member James Markham and North Carolina Department of Public Safety employee Shane Tharrington, with illustrati

December 20, 2017
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In Prison graphic novel
/about/news/faculty-member-leisha-dehart-davis-quoted-news-observer-article-about-women-running-public-office
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Faculty member Leisha DeHart-Davis, associate professor of public administration and government, was quoted in a News & Observer article that examines the increasing number of women running for public office.

December 12, 2017
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After beginning her first term on the governing board for the Association for Budgeting and Financial Management (ABFM) in January 2018, School faculty member Whitney Afonso has been reelected to the Executive Committee as an at-large member. She will begin to serve another three-year term in January 2021.

November 22, 2017
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Assistant Professor of Public Administration and Government Whitney Afonso teaching in class.
/about/news/faculty-member-dehart-davis-releases-book-creating-effective-rules-public-sector-organizations
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Associate Professor Leisha DeHart-Davis draws on a decade of original research and interdisciplinary scholarship in her new book, Creating Effective Rules in Public Sector Organizations.

October 25, 2017
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Faculty Member DeHart-Davis Releases Book on Creating Effective Rules in Public Sector Organizations
/about/news/faculty-members-kimberly-nelson-and-carl-stenberg-author-new-local-government-management-publication
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Associate Professor Kimberly Nelson and Professor Carl Stenberg have recently published a new book, titled Managing Local Government: An Essential Guide for Municipal and County Managers. The book offers a practical introduction to the changing structure, forms, and functions of local government. The authors incorporate real-life scenarios and case studies while providing historical context to U.S. local governments.

October 10, 2017
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Faculty Members Kimberly Nelson and Carl Stenberg Author New Local Government Management Publication
/about/news/school-government-partners-unc-press
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The School of Government has partnered with the University of North Carolina Press’s Office of Scholarly Publishing Services to distribute its publications.

October 2, 2017
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/about/news/nc-racial-equity-network-receives-award-national-association
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The NC Racial Equity Network, housed at the UNC School of Government, was awarded a Program of Excellence Award by the University Professional and Continuing Education Association (UPCEA). Founded in 1915, UPCEA is the leading association for professional, continuing, and online education.

September 29, 2017
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Monica Yelverton
/about/news/jessica-smith-receives-%E2%80%9Cfriend-court%E2%80%9D-award-nc-chief-justice
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On Monday, Sept. 11, faculty member Jessica Smith received the Amicus Curiae Award from North Carolina Chief Justice Mark Martin.  The award, bestowing her with the title of “Friend of the Court,” recognizes Smith for her outstanding service to the Judicial Branch of North Carolina. 

September 15, 2017
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aculty Member Jessica Smith and Chief Justice Mark Martin
/about/news/new-course-page-design-live-soguncedu
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The School of Government is proud to release a new design of our course offerings on sog.unc.edu. The new page has been designed to make finding course details and registration easier and more efficient for all users. 

September 1, 2017
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New course page screen shot

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