Now Accepting Conference Panel Proposals for #NASPAA2022! NASPAA is pleased to announce the 2022 NASPAA Annual Conference will be held in Chicago, IL. We are excited to reboot and refresh plans for
Host the 2022 NASPAA Career Conference at your school! -> Proposals are due on Tuesday, March 8 NASPAA is seeking a member school to host the 2022 Career Professionals Conference which we are
#NASPAA2022 Conference Theme and Co-Chairs Announced The Time is Now: A Bold and Noble Public Service for All We are pleased to announce that NASPAA President, Susan Gooden, has named the 2022 NASPAA
NASPAA’s five-year contract with the University of Virginia’s Batten School for the annual simulation competition ended following the 2021 competition. This will not be a permanent end to our annual
The NASPAA Roster of Accredited Programs was updated January 15, 2022 to reflect actions approved by the Commission on Peer Review and Accreditation (COPRA) from September 1, 2021 to January 15, 2022
NEWS RELEASE September 25, 2020 David Marshall Director of Membership Development marshall@naspaa.org 202.810.7414 NASPAA Announces 2021 Award Recipients for Outstanding Achievement in Public Service
Dear NASPAA Member Programs, I write with the exciting news that after an extensive search and an equally extensive interview and vetting process we have extended an offer to Dr. Angel Wright-Lanier
NASPAA SOUTH ASIA VIRTUAL CONFERENCE 12-14 NOVEMBER 2021 Call for Proposal PREPARING PUBLIC LEADERS IN SOUTH ASIA FOR A POST-PANDEMIC WORLD With about a fourth of the world's population, South Asia
Great work is accomplished every day by public service education faculty, students and programs. At the NASPAA Annual Conference, we highlight this excellence! You can nominate yourself, peers
Call for NASPAA Executive Council and Vice President Nominations 2021-22 DEADLINE: Wednesday, June 3, 2021 In June 2021, the Nominating Committee of NASPAA (the Network of Schools of Public Policy
I welcome the verdict of guilt on all three charges in the Chauvin trial, even as we continue to mourn our communities' losses and recognize how much work remains to ensure equal justice for all. This