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Tag Archives: Andrew Young School of Policy Studies
Faculty Research: The Changing Face of Atlanta

More than 5.7 million people call metro Atlanta home — that’s a more than 300 percent increase over the past 45 years. Specifically, the Atlanta MSA has morphed from just five counties to 29, sprawling across 8,376 square miles (an … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Educational Policy Studies, Faculty Publications and Research, For Faculty, For Graduate Students, Geosciences, Public Management & Policy, Publications and Research, Uncategorized
Tagged age, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Atlanta, Center for State and Local Finance, Education, income, Metro Statistical Area (MSA), poverty, race
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Fall Newsletters for the Andrew Young School

A newsletter for each department in the Andrew Young School has been published and is accessible in a new, user-friendly Research Guide: Criminal Justice – library.gsu.edu/cjnews Economics – library.gsu.edu/econnews Public Management and Policy – library.gsu.edu/pmapnews Social Work – library.gsu.edu/swnews Each … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Criminal Justice, Databases, Economics, Faculty Publications and Research, For Faculty, For Graduate Students, For Students, General News, Public Management & Policy, Research Guides, ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University, Social Work, Videos
Tagged Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, criminal justice, Economics, newsletter, Public Management and Policy, Social Work
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Faculty Honored as Top Criminologists

Brent Teasdale and Leah Daigle were ranked among the world’s top 100 criminologists, according to a paper, “Measuring the Quantity and Quality of Scholarly Productivity in Criminology and Criminal Justice: A Test of Three Integrated Models,” published by Glenn Walters in … Continue reading
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Spring Newsletter for Health, Science, Education, and Policy

The Health, Science, Education, and Policy (HSEP) Team newsletter for Spring 2016 is now available, featuring content about BioMed Central, ORCID, new books, and much more. The newsletter also includes HSEP librarian contact information and services supporting faculty, students, and staff with instruction, online resources … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Byrdine F. Lewis School of Nursing and Health Professions, College of Arts & Sciences, College of Education and Human Development, library newsletter, School of Public Health
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“Andrew Young’s Making of Modern Atlanta” with free screening series

“The Making of Modern Atlanta” (Narrated by Ambassador Andrew Young and former WSBTV anchor Monica Pearson) is the story of Atlanta’s growth from a small, provincial deep south city into the international metropolis it is today, and the Andrew Young … Continue reading
Pridemore receives award

William Pridemore, Distinguished University Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology, is the recipient of the Gerhard Mueller Distinguished Scholar Award, conferred annually by the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS). Pridemore received the award at the International Section’s Awards Reception … Continue reading
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Thomas Wins ASPA Best Book Award

The latest book by Professor John Clayton Thomas, Citizen, Customer, Partner: Engaging the Public in Public Management, was recently announced co-winner of the 2014 Best Book Award from the Section on Public Administration Research of the American Society for Public … Continue reading
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Tagged American Society for Public Administration, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, ASPA, AYSPS, Public Management
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First Open Access Monograph in Digital Archives @ GSU

Professor Dennis Young of the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies has the distinction of being the first GSU faculty member to publish a fully open access monograph in our institutional repository. The book is If Not for Profit, for … Continue reading
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Sjoquist's Book About Atlanta

Dr. David Sjoquist is Professor of Economics, and Director of Domestic Programs and Director of the Fiscal Research Program, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University. He recently edited, Past Trends and Future Prospects of the American City: The … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Atlanta, Economics, employment, Fiscal Research Program, HOPE VI, housing, public finance, race, stimulas plan, transportation
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