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Funded Positions to Study Public Policy
The Public Policy Program is accepting applications for the Fall 2019 Ph.D. Student Cohort. Join our faculty and students who study a range of important policy issues in the areas of education, elections, social and economic inequality, health, governance, crime, security, justice, economic development, transportation, energy, urban and regional development. Faculty and students also study […]
Talking Policy In the Queen City – 2018
The event Talking Policy in the Queen City: Managing Conventions, Elections, and Mobilizing Voters was an evening of community engagement and networking with two short panels of thought-provoking flash talks and panel discussions with time for networking and conversation after each. The first panel explored the importance of public perceptions of event management, and the […]
Graduate Student Research Focuses On Lessons of 1918 Flu Epidemic
Flu season is upon us once again. Taking the necessary precautions, such as getting the proper immunizations, can help prevent the spread of this dangerous — and at times deadly — disease. This October marked the 100th anniversary of the Influenza Epidemic (Spanish Flu) of 1918 in North Carolina, and we can learn lessons from […]
Public Policy Research Collaboration Featured in Medium
Zachary Mohr, Martha Kropf, JoEllen Pope, Mary Jo Shepherd, and Madison Esterle recently presented a paper at the 2018 ESRA conference entitled, “Election Administration Spending in Local Election Jurisdictions: Results from a Nationwide Data Collection Project.” In an article by the MIT Election Data and Science Lab, a group which ” helps highlight new research […]
Graduate Award Announcement!
The Public Policy Program is delighted to announce that Dr. Eleonora Davalos has won the Graduate Dean’s Dissertation Award for 2018! Her dissertation is entitled “Strategies, Incentives, and Decisions: Illicit Crop Control in Colombia.” The judges noted that her topic was rarely studied, her findings were surprising, and the work “adds a great deal to […]
Congratulations to Faith Butta – The 2018 winner of the Fidelity Investments Best Graduate Paper Award
The North Carolina Political Science Association, congratulates Faith Butta as the 2018 winner of the Fidelity Investments Best Graduate Paper Award for her paper titled “Life after the uniform: Women veterans and voter turnout in presidential elections” presented in Rock Hill, South Carolina, in March. The award was presented during the 2018 conference to be […]
Students Showcase Research at Conferences
Public Policy Ph.D. students were active researchers this past year, presenting their work at regional and national meetings on a wide range of topics. JoEllen Pope and Kristine Canales were invited to present their collaborative research “Recovering Public Opinions from Social Media Data in the Wake of Catastrophic Natural Disasters: Blame and Hurricane Sandy” at […]