News for April 2010
Video - Ethics in Leadership with Andrew Young: A Conversation about Power and Privilege in Public Life
Video is now available of the Evans School's unique conversation about ethics in leadership with Andrew Young, the former John Edwards adviser and author of the bestselling book The Politician: An Insider's Account of John Edwards's Pursuit of the Presidency and the Scandal That Brought Him Down. Young's comments were followed by a panel discussion with Daniel J. Evans, John McKay, and J. Patrick Dobel, moderated by Dean Sandra O. Archibald. View video of the event at UWTV
Six Students Named Presidential Management Fellows Finalists
Congratulations to the six Evans School students who were selected as finalists for the 2010 Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) program. The PMF is the most prestigious and the most competitive of all federal student programs.
Augment Your Graduate Degree with a Concentration or Certificate
Application deadlines are drawing near for our master's-level certificates and our Ph.D. concentration. Learn more about the International Development Policy and Management Certificate (applications due April 15), Nonprofit Management Certificate (applications due April 23), and Ph.D. Concentration in Public Policy and Management.
Join Us on April 19: Ethics in Leadership with Andrew Young
On the evening of April 19, the Evans School will host a unique conversation about ethics in leadership with Andrew Young, the former John Edwards adviser and author of the bestselling book The Politician: An Insider's Account of John Edwards's Pursuit of the Presidency and the Scandal That Brought Him Down. Young's comments will be followed by a panel discussion with Daniel J. Evans, John McKay, and J. Patrick Dobel, moderated by Dean Sandra O. Archibald.
Dean Sandra O. Archibald Explains the Census on Q13 FOX TV
Q13 FOX news interviewed Dean Sandra O. Archibald about the April 1 deadline to mail in U.S. Census forms and the importance of the Census. While April 1 is officially designated as Census Day, the U.S. Census Bureau will continue to accept 2010 Census questionnaires by mail through mid-April.


