4 Honored as Pegasus Professors for Impact, Career Achievements

April 3, 2019 by
UCF celebrated faculty, staff and students today at the annual Founders’ Day Honors Convocation. Among the honorees are four Pegasus Professors and three Reach for the Stars recipients along with service awards and other campus achievements. The Pegasus Professor award is the highest academic award a professor can receive at the University of Central Florida. […]

SPA Professor Presents to the National Academy of Public Administration

April 1, 2019 by
Jeremy L. Hall, professor and director of the master’s in public administration program for the School of Public Administration, led a panel presentation entitled “Enhancing Academic-Practitioner Exchange and Collaboration” for the National Academy of Public Administration. Hall, who is also co-editor-in-chief of the field’s top-ranked journal, Public Administration Review, joined co-editor-in chief Paul Battaglio, Ph.D., to discuss the importance of collaboration among practitioners and academic researchers. Established in 1967, the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization chartered by Congress to help government leaders solve their most critical management challenges. The elite group consists of more than 850 fellows who have made lifetime contributions to the field of public administration as scholars or practitioners.