Journal of Public Affairs Education
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We are a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing teaching & learning in public affairs. Co-editors: Dr. Sara R. Rinfret and Dr. Sarah L. Young Link: tandfonline.com/journals/upae20
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This #ThrowbackThursday article highlights that arts and public policy intersect in complex ways: through direct arts programs, indirect policies (like tax law and urban development), and artists' critical insights into society.
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💫 On this #SundayScholars we highlight the work of Lauren Azevedo, Wanzhu Shi, Pamela S. Medina & Matt T. Bagwell.
Their study of junior faculty in NASPAA-accredited programs shows that workload, stress, and work-life balance policies directly shape satisfaction.
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Through 36 group interviews with 41 stakeholders, it shows that technological gaps weaken system performance while human challenges more directly disrupt learning.
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This #throwbackthursday paper investigates e-resilience in Public Affairs Education during COVID-19, using an adapted ecological model across five countries.
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And last, but not least! Take a look at the book review featured in our latest issue:

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This article explores chess as a pedagogical tool for teaching leadership, management, and social justice concepts in public administration.

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Cities often reflect inequality shaped by policy and administrative choices. The paper proposes participatory photography assignments that have students document their communities to surface inequality, actively generate knowledge,
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This article addresses that gap in doctoral education programs, exploring how bottom-up, student-led experiential learning (BUSLEL) can serve as a pathway to activate social equity (ASE) in public administration education.

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A pilot course united students from diverse majors to tackle phosphorus sustainability, giving them tools to confront wicked problems through transdisciplinary learning. A year later, students said the experience reshaped how they think, learn, and prepare for their careers.
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Supreme Court rulings rolling back Chevron deference have strained the connection between expertise and policy.
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🚨 New Editorial!

What does it really mean to serve the public? Why does public service matter now more than ever?

Explore these questions in our latest editorial:
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This study shows that resource access and faculty expertise drive competency development, while some teaching methods unexpectedly hinder progress. By highlighting these dynamics, it expands debates on the relevance of PA education in Africa and beyond.
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Public Administration education in Ethiopia has shaped governance competencies since its introduction in the 1950s, yet its impact remains understudied.
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This case study highlights the challenges of administrative discretion and accountability during crises, focusing on the Harris County Health Department’s termination of Dr. Hasan Gokal in the early days of COVID-19.
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The authors share lessons, strategies, and practical tips on international study tours in public affairs education, showing how global experiences prepare future public leaders.

A valuable read for educators and students alike!

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Hot off the press! Volume 31, Issue 3 (Fall 2025), is now live! We kick things off by highlighting the new issue with Dr. Mary E. Guy's editorial.

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Using data from a major Midwestern university, it finds that stronger public service motivation and greater confidence in state/local capability boost subnational interest, and recommends self-assessments, internships, and service programs to engage more students,