The School of Government is pleased to welcome Shayla Douglas into its Master of Public Administration program. Prior to joining the program this semester, Douglas was part of the inaugural cohort of Lead for North Carolina (LFNC) Fellows, serving in the community of Pembroke in 2019-20.
![Shayla Douglas Shayla Douglas](https://www.sog.unc.edu/sites/default/files/cover_images/shaylda.jpg)
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein announced today that School of Government faculty member Jessica Smith has been recognized with the Attorney General’s Dogwood Award.
![A headshot of faculty member Jessica Smith](https://www.sog.unc.edu/sites/default/files/cover_images/Jessie%20Smith.jpg)
The School of Government has been pleased to welcome four new faculty members into its ranks in 2020: Connor Crews, James Joyce, Obed Pasha, and Brittany Williams. In their new roles, these four will work to share their expertise in the purchasing and contracting, planning and development regulation, performance management, and criminal law fields respectively.
Connor Crews
![Clockwise from Left: Connor Crews, Brittany Williams, Obed Pasha, James Joyce](https://www.sog.unc.edu/sites/default/files/cover_images/2020NewFaculty.jpg)
The School of Government is closely monitoring the impact of the novel coronavirus. The safety of our employees, MPA students, and local and state public officials remain a top priority as we move ahead into program planning for Winter 2020–2021.
It is also a top priority to be responsive to state and local governments who need advising and assistance and to offer the same number and high quality of courses we have always offered.
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School of Government faculty member Carl Stenberg has been named an honorary member of the International City/County Management Association (ICMA). The award is given to individuals outside the local government management profession for distinguished public service and contributions to the improvement of local government.
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Last month, ASPA’s Center for Accountability and Performance (CAP) presented School of Government faculty member David Ammons with its 2020 Joseph Wholey Distinguished Scholarship Award. During the virtual ceremony, Ammons was honored with the award in recognition of his “outstanding scholarship on performance in public and nonprofit settings.”
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With the 2020 Census collection drawing to a close, North Carolina’s response rate is below the national rate and below its rate in 2010.
![A mounted corkboard map in the shape of North Carolina hangs on a blue wall](https://www.sog.unc.edu/sites/default/files/cover_images/_MG_0395.jpg)
The NC Policy Collaboratory at UNC-Chapel Hill has distributed $29 million toward 85 research projects focused on treatment, community testing, and prevention of COVID-19. Three projects at the School of Government were selected to receive funds.
The projects are:
![Headshots of Anita Brown-Graham, Margaret Henderson, and Erin Riggs](https://www.sog.unc.edu/sites/default/files/cover_images/nc_policy.png)
After more than 65 years of instruction at the School of Government, Municipal and County Administration will transition to an online format this year. Starting on October 6th, participants in the course will convene on Zoom for three-hour sessions, spread out across 27 days of instruction over the course of eight months.
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Lead for North Carolina (LFNC), a program of the UNC School of Government, is continuing its mission to train a new generation of public service leaders with the introduction of its second cohort of fellows.
![A collage shows the headshots of all 12 members of the second Lead for North Carolina cohort.](https://www.sog.unc.edu/sites/default/files/cover_images/collage.png)
The School of Government’s ncIMPACT
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An effort led by the Office of North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper and supported by Lead for North Carolina (LFNC) at the UNC School of Government is matching North Carolina college students in need of work experience with local governments and nonprofits seeking additional help to support COVID-19 response efforts.
![The state seal of North Carolina and the Lead for North Carolina logo](https://www.sog.unc.edu/sites/default/files/images/lfnc_gov_internship.png)