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Sen. Johnson discusses immigration, gun violence, other topics with faculty, students
U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson answered wide-ranging questions from faculty and students at UW–Madison’s Law School and La Follette School of Public Affairs on Friday, April 20. The Law School’s Compliance Initiative and the La Follette School hosted the 90-minute discussion.
Moynihan article chosen as 2017’s best by Academy of Management
The Academy of Management’s Public and Nonprofit Division selected a study co-authored by La Follette School Director and Professor Don Moynihan as the best article published in 2017.
Yackee taking over as director
La Follette School faculty members have selected Professor Susan Yackee as the school’s next director.
Moynihan, Herd heading to Georgetown
After 13 years at UW–Madison, Professors Pam Herd and Don Moynihan are leaving to take positions at Georgetown University. Moynihan is the director of the La Follette School of Public Affairs, while Herd is a professor at the La Follette School and in the Department of Sociology.
Thompson Center event focuses on criminal justice reform
La Follette School faculty affiliates Mike Massoglia and Cecelia Klingele are among the participants in the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership’s Criminal Justice Reform conference.
Moynihan on March 14 panel about free speech on campus
La Follette School Director and Professor Don Moynihan is one of five panelists participating in a public discussion about free speech on college campuses Wednesday, March 14.
UW Chancellor Blank among 120+ at Madison reception
With more than 120 people in attendance, the La Follette School of Public Affairs had one of the largest turnouts ever for its annual Madison Reception on Thursday, February 1.
Communicating the Vision: How Face-to-Face Dialogue Facilitates Transformational Leadership
La Follette School Working Paper No. 2018-001
Political, social science academy honors Cancian
The American Academy of Political and Social Science this week named Maria Cancian its 2018 John Kenneth Galbraith Fellow.
How do Elected Officials Evaluate Performance? Goal Preferences, Governance Preferences and the Process of Goal Reprioritization
La Follette School Working Paper No. 2017-005