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Will Work for Medicaid: Medicaid Employment Requirements as Understood through Social Construction…
Will Work for Medicaid: Medicaid Employment Requirements as Understood through Social Construction…
By Marni Epstein, Julianna Potter, & Alex Smith
Julianna Potter
Dec 6, 2021
Exclusionary Zoning: How Homeowner Self-Interest Perpetuates Segregation
Exclusionary Zoning: How Homeowner Self-Interest Perpetuates Segregation
By Cameron Carter, Kristy Chambers, and Ben Lariviere
Ben Lariviere
Dec 6, 2021
The Narratives That Killed the CARES ACT Unemployment Benefits
The Narratives That Killed the CARES ACT Unemployment Benefits
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act extended unemployment benefits to provide…
Thomas Whitworth
Nov 28, 2021
Examining State Abortion Policy: Punctuated Equilibrium & Narrative Policy Framework
Examining State Abortion Policy: Punctuated Equilibrium & Narrative Policy Framework
By Anna Brown & Carli Johanson
Carlijohanson
Nov 28, 2021
STUDENT GUIDANCE & RESOURCES
Prof. Carter’s Writing Guidelines
Prof. Carter’s Writing Guidelines
Expectations & Tips for Public Affairs Graduate Students
David P. Carter
Dec 15, 2020
Be like Mark!
Be like Mark!
A Guide to Analyzing Journal Articles
Christopher M. Weible
Aug 16, 2020
Peer Reviewing for Graduate Students
Peer Reviewing for Graduate Students
Guidance on Providing Effective Feedback on Course Writing (and Beyond)
David P. Carter
Apr 11, 2021
LETTERS FROM THE PROF.
A Letter on Pedagogy, Course Design, & Assessment
A Letter on Pedagogy, Course Design, & Assessment
Version 2023/24, dated September 23, 2024
David P. Carter
Aug 2, 2021
On Developing a Critical Public Service Perspective
On Developing a Critical Public Service Perspective
It’s so tempting to adopt a “not my business” mentality in the workplace when we observe or learn of inequities, discrimination or just…
David P. Carter
Aug 10, 2021
A Letter on How the Coronavirus Pandemic Has Shaped My Instruction
A Letter on How the Coronavirus Pandemic Has Shaped My Instruction
It goes without saying that you are taking this course in unusual — indeed unprecedented — times. After much deliberation, I’ve chosen to…
David P. Carter
Dec 11, 2020
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