Carrie Oelberger, assistant professor in the leadership and management area, who has been awarded a McKnight Land-Grant Professorship for the next two years.
Associate Professor Bonnie Keeler led an international team of researchers to develop The Guidebook for the Engaged University, a comprehensive roadmap for higher education institutions to expand and promote action-oriented research and practices that respond to society’s needs.
A report by Professor Emeritus John Bryson, laying out a new strategy management approach to address major public policy challenges, has been published by the IBM Center for the Business of Government.
How can government rebuild trust with nonprofits serving historically marginalized communities?
Assistant Professor Daniel Cheng co-authored a new paper on the subject: "Trust, Power, and Organizational Routines: Exploring Government's Intentional Tactics to Renew Relationships with Nonprofits Serving Historically Marginalized Communities."
Assistant Professor Yuan (Daniel) Cheng has a new paper in Nonprofit Management and Leadership, “Government‐nonprofit partnerships outside the contracting relationship and public funding allocation: Evidence from New York City's park system."
In a new essay published in Planning Theory and Practice, Associate Professor Kathy Quick reflects on her experiences in three extended series of multi-stakeholder dialogues about policing and public safety.
Associate Professor Emerita Barbara Crosby is being honored by the International Leadership Association for significant contributions to the field of leadership through her extensive published works, teaching, and support of leadership knowledge and practice
Assistant Professor Yuan (Daniel) Cheng and former Humphrey School Professor Jodi Sandfort are recipients of this year’s Best Conference Paper Award from the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA).