The Civil Rights Act of 1964 changed the lives of millions of Americans. It guaranteed the right to vote, ended segregated public spaces, and made employment discrimination illegal. Historians rank it alongside the Constitution and the Emancipation Proclamation as one of the most important documents in U.S. history. Five months after the act passed, Martin…
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If you hop on a Citi Bike in New York City, you’re doing more than just getting across town. You’re helping create real-time data that city planners use to design new bus routes and bike lanes where they’re needed most. Convenient and essential, right? Big data is reshaping our cities—and the future of public administration….
So, you’ve decided to take the next step in your career with a Master of Public Administration (MPA). You’re eyeing your next promotion, eager to lead, and one click away from applying—then reality hits: tuition, fees, books. Your ambitions shouldn’t come with a heavy price tag, and the good news is, they don’t have to….
Women have long been a driving force in public service, bringing fresh perspectives, transformative leadership, and a commitment to progress. As more women step into political and leadership roles, they are reshaping institutions, amplifying voices, and driving meaningful change. Their impact is undeniable—breaking barriers, challenging norms, and paving the way for a brighter future. Changing…
Anyone in a position of power can face ethical dilemmas. Effectively handling these challenges is central to maintaining a career and the respect of your employer—particularly when your employer is the tax-paying public, and you’re spending their money. Here we’ll discuss some of the ethical concerns public administrators may face. We’ll also provide some suggested…
Once upon a time, renewing your driver’s license meant sacrificing a precious half-day off work, enduring the chaos of an overcrowded Department of Motor Vehicles, and patiently awaiting your turn as they called out your name. You’d then go through the ritual of proving your identity with a physical ID and completing a cumbersome paper-based…
“Whoever saves one life, saves the world entire” —Thomas Keneally, paraphrased from the Talmud Imagine if you could solve the world’s problems with a wave of your hand. Like magic, you could reform melted glaciers, shelter the country’s stray animals, and provide free meals to school children. Sadly, the world’s problems can’t be fixed so…
Thinking about earning your MPA? A flexible online MPA program can help you grow your public service career—on your time, and on your budget. Often, aspiring public servants don’t need much convincing to pursue this graduate degree. But choosing which MPA program? That’s a different story. A flexible MPA program, like the one offered by…
Did you know there are an estimated 1.3 million charitable nonprofit organizations (NPOs) in the United States? Considering this figure, and the diversity of organizations that fit under the nonprofit banner, it’s fair to say the impact of nonprofits on communities is significant. Let’s break that down into specifics by outlining some of the ways…
From firefighters and teachers to city planners and social workers, public servants play a quiet but essential role in keeping communities safe, healthy, and functioning. If you’ve ever ridden public transportation or even checked out a library book, you’ve benefited from public services. But what exactly are public services—and what kinds of careers exist in…