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[Faculty Q&A] Understanding the Importance of Translational Research
Janis Whitlock is a Research Scientist in Cornell’s Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational...
Want to Work in Environmental Policy? Here’s Why You Should Start with an MPA
For those who are passionate about the environment, it may seem difficult to find a profession in...
Cornell Brooks School MPA Application Tips: The Personal Statement
Tom O’Toole, Executive Director of the MPA Program, offers his perspective on making the personal...
The Brooks School Alumnus Appointed to 2018-19 Class of White House Fellows
In October, a Brooks School alumnus Clayton Fuller, MPA 2006, was appointed to the 2018-19 class of...
Stepping out of my Comfortable Life and Jumping into an MPA
Sarah Brown is a first-year MPA student. An organic farmer from Washington State, she spent last...
How an MPA Will Fuel Your Future as a Nonprofit Leader
A Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree is a professional, post-graduate degree that...
Celebrating Life in Ithaca
Sarah Brown is a first-year CIPA student. An organic farmer from Washington State, she spent last...
APPAM Equity & Inclusion Fellowship: An Unforgettable Experience
Jacquelyn Chyrell Richards is a second-year MPA student who is concentrating her studies on...
Colloquium: Opportunity on a Silver Platter
Jamila Daniel is a first-year CIPA student concentrating in international development studies....
Real-World Lessons through Competition and Cooperation: NASPAA Simulation Competition
About the author: Sarah Cartagena is a second-year CIPA student who is concentrating her studies on...