School of Public Affairs News
Koppell welcomed as School of Public Affairs director
The College of Public Programs is pleased to welcome Jonathan Koppell from the Yale School of Management as the new director of the School of Public Affairs.
School of Public Affairs ranked 25th overall in nation
The U.S. News and World Report ranks the ASU School of Public Affairs 25th overall in the nation for 2009. In addition, our program in urban management was ranked 6th, our program in public administration was ranked 8th, and our work in budgeting and financial management was ranked 18th
2011 International Awards for Inovative Practices in Higher Education
The University Design Consortium at Arizona State University is proud to announce the four winners of its second annual innovation awards with the 2011 International Awards for Innovative Practices in Higher Education.
PSPP Student Wins Udall Scholarship
Trudie Jackson is among only 80 students nationally to win a scholarship named for Morris K. Udall, who championed Native American and environmental issues.
Special Issue in the Innovation Journal on Policy Informatics published
This special issue presents the work of many scholars who engage in research organized around public policy problems from an interdisciplinary perspective.
Local government action to promote sustainability
The results of a major survey developed by the Center for Urban Innovation in cooperation with the Alliance for Innovation and the Sustainable Cities Network in the Global Institute of Sustainability at ASU are being published in The Municipal Year Book 2011.
Phoenix Kidnapping Statistics: Review Panel Includes Retired Judges, FBI Agent
A panel of independent experts charged with reviewing Phoenix's kidnapping statistics will be headed by Karen Thoreson, president of Alliance for Innovation.

