Popular Government
Popular Government back issue: Vol. 71, No. 3, Spring/Summer
See links to online articles from this issue below.
Publications
Asheville’s director of downtown development in the 1980s and 1990s joins with other School staff to tell the story of the city’s remarkable transformation and identify general lessons for leading a change initiative.
Understanding a rapidly developing area of education law may help schools fulfill their responsibilities to gay students regarding peer harassment, First Amendment issues, and gay/straight student organizations.
What can state governments do to enhance the long-term sufficiency and minimize the short-run volatility of their revenue sources? A School specialist in public finance discusses the composition of North Carolina’s revenue and addresses the role of rainy-day funds in mitigating recessions.
What can state governments do to enhance the long-term sufficiency and minimize the short-run volatility of their revenue sources? A School specialist in public finance discusses the composition of North Carolina’s revenue and addresses the role of rainy-day funds in mitigating recessions.
This issue of N.C. Journal contains four articles:
- Improving Service through Innovations in Technology
- New Legal Guide Available for Pregnant and Parenting Minors
- Online Clearinghouse of Documents Open for Business
- A Treasure Chest of Practical Knowledge
This issue of At the School contains seven articles:
- Construction Begins on Gladys Hall Coates Garden
- Millonzi, Mills, Morse Join School Faculty
- MPA Program Graduates Twenty-Six
- Stenberg to Lead MPA Program
- Municipal and County Administration Courses Graduate Ninety-Four
- Behind the Scenes at the School of Government
- Coming into the University