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 The first day of the ENACT workshop ended with a three-hour dinner meeting (at Wheelock College) with the 15 ENACT Fellows and the ENACT staff. In their own way, and using their own experiences, each of the 15 Fellows – from 15 different universities in 15 different state capitals – remarkably discussed the importance of...
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Professor James D. Slack (Ph.D., Ph.D.) was selected as one of its inaugural Faculty Fellows in the Educational Network for Active Civic Transformation (ENACT) program at Brandeis University last Spring (https://www.jsums.edu/publicpolicy/2016/01/06/professor-slack-is-a-the-enact-faculty-fellow-this-summer/) The program is designed to be a strategic information hub to stimulate young people to acquire the types of personal interaction that will inspire them to adopt...
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Ms. Denita Jones, a PhD Candidate, was  elected as a Delegate for the Rankin County Democratic Party and Vice Chairman of the Rankin County Democratic Executive Committee on March 12, 2016.  Ms Jones was also elected as one of a team of Delegates to attend the Mississippi Democratic Party State Convention to be held May 21, 2016....
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 Dr. James D. Slack, at his home in Hoover, Alabama, just after signing a contract for his 10th book. Tentatively titled THE CHRIST WORKER, this book is a devotional that combines Christian scripture with organization behavior, workplace theory, and other work and career challenges for people in the public and nonprofit professions. Published by Emeth...
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On Friday (April 29, 2016), Ms. Ashlee Kelly (PhD) and her partners participated in Startup Weekend Jackson and pitched "TinyJXN," Jackson's first tiny home development.  Out of 23 pitches, her project is one of the eight selected.  For that, she formed a group to refine her pitch.  The event was a 52 hour-long project, which...
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The national online newspaper,  Huffington Post, had an interview with Ms. Wendy Mahoney, Execitive Director of the Mississippi Coalition Against Domestic Violence, and a PhD student at the Dept. of Public Policy and Administration on April 26, 2016, on domestic violence issue in Mississippi, especially on the domestic violence bill which was not passed during the 2016...
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On Saturday, March 26, 2016, students in PPAD rallied together to volunteer for a special cause. Make-A-Wish Foundation of Mississippi granted a wish for Kentric Stubbs Robinson, an 8 year old battling cancer. A student within our department, Prisca Patrick, was on of his wish granters and asked her classmates to help them celebrate her...
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The Spring 2016 Graduate Gommencement was held at the Lee E. Williams Athletic and Assembly Center, on April 22, 2016. One PhD and eight MPPA (MPA) students received their degrees during the ceremony. The MPPA graduates shown in pic are (from left) : Mr. Jimmie L. Smith, Mr. Brian Wilks, Ms. Cass M. Randall, Mr. Cedric D. Coates (behind Ms .Randall), Ms....
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The American Society of Public Administration (ASPA) has invited Dr. Gloria Billingsley, Associate Professor and MPPA Program Director, in the Department of Public Policy and Administration to serve as a Senior Scholar at the 5th International Young Scholars Workshop (YSW) to be held July 20-23 in Cape Town, South Africa. As a senior scholar, Dr Billingsley, along with...
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Ms. Debra Monroe-Lax (PhD)'s paper (title: Economic determinant analysis of student academic performance in the Mississippi public education system; Project Advisor: Professor Jae-Young Ko) has been accepted for presentation at the ASPA’s 5th Annual International Young Scholars Workshop in Public Policy and Administration Research, July 20-23, 2016 in Cape Town, South Africa.  This workshop aims to...
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