The School is pleased to welcome two new faculty members into its ranks.
Elliot Stoller joined the faculty in December 2023, working in leadership, management, and governance. He will serve elected and non-elected officials.
February 2024 marks one year since Aimee Wall assumed the role as dean of the School of Government. In the past year, the School encountered significant challenges and achieved notable successes.
The School congratulates faculty member Leisha DeHart-Davis upon her receipt of the 2024 Herbert Simon Award. Given annually by the Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA), this award recognizes leading scholars who make significant contributions to the scientific study of bureaucracy.
DeHart-Davis was recognized for her research into effective organizational practices for public sector organizations. She is the director of the Local Government Workplaces Initiative (LGWI).
The School of Government is hiring
The School seeks seeks an attorney with a commitment to public service, a desire to teach, and a passion for legal research and writing to serve as an assistant professor of public law and government. This tenure track position will focus on working with elected and assistant clerks of superior courts.
Work of Lead for North Carolina to place young people in North Carolina local governments profiled in The Daily Tar Heel
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The mission of the School of Government is to improve the lives of North Carolinians by engaging in practical scholarship that helps public officials and citizens understand and improve state and local government. Learn more at sog.unc.edu.
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