Andrew Young School Alumni Council Chooses Leadership
Andrew Young School Alumni Council Chooses Leadership
Heloise Ahoure (B.S. ’13) will chair the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies Alumni Council 2024-25 Executive Cabinet.
Heloise Ahoure (B.S. ’13) will chair the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies Alumni Council 2024-25 Executive Cabinet.
Jasmine Uddin (M.P.A. '24) will join the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Public Health Associates Program (PHAP) this fall.
The 2024 Mandela Washington Fellows and partners with Georgia State University’s Leadership in Public Management Institute are encouraged to collaborate on projects in sub-Saharan Africa funded by the program.
Twenty-five leading young professionals from 20 countries in sub-Saharan Africa have arrived at Georgia State University to participate in the 2024 Mandela Washington Fellowship program sponsored by the U.S. Department of State.
Academic Unit News, Politics, Law & Society
Shemlyn Earle pushed past early struggles and adversities to earn a degree that will make it easier for her to help others in need.
An experience Taylor Jacobs (B.S. ’24) had in high school brought her full circle when she secured an internship in the office of U.S. Rep. David Scott.
Shanice Amos (M.P.A. ’24) is set to join the Cartersville-Bartow Metropolitan Planning Organization (CB-MPO) as an assistant transportation planner.
Ali Nuckles (M.P.A. ’24) took some twists and turns in her career before becoming a project specialist for the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) Bridge Design and Maintenance Program at AECOM.
During her time at Georgia State, undergrad Ann Philip (B.S. in Public Policy) has interned with the Georgia General Assembly and Congress.
The Andrew Young School of Policy Studies' rankings jumped six positions to No. 16 in U.S. News & World Report’s 2024 Best Graduate Schools in Public Affairs.