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May 20, 2020

How COVID-19 May Affect Nonprofits (And What They Can Do About It)

More people are relying on nonprofits, but nonprofits have fewer resources. Public administration student Xintong Chen explains the challenges ahead. 

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Mar 31, 2020

How Can I Tell Which Charity to Support During This Crisis?

Nonprofits need our help. But how can we determine which organizations to support? Public administration professor Amanda J. Stewart offers some advice. 

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Feb 28, 2020

Study: Corporate Tax Incentives Do More Harm Than Good to States

Researchers in NC State's School of Public and International Affairs find that most tax incentives aimed at attracting and retaining businesses leave states worse off. 

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Nov 5, 2019

Connecting Research to Practice: Berry-James Inducted Into National Academy

Public administration professor RaJade Berry-James is being recognized at the national level for her commitment to service. 

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Jul 22, 2019

Jeffrey Diebold Named Chair, Department of Public Administration

NC State’s Department of Public Administration welcomes Jeffrey Diebold as chair, effective July 1, 2019. 

May 16, 2016

Study: Medicare Part D Boosts Medication Adherence, Reduces Blood Pressure Risk

Research from NC State's School of Public and International Affairs shows that implementation of Medicare Part D has increased the number of people taking their prescribed medications as directed — so-called “medication adherence” — and reduced the likelihood that newly covered beneficiaries develop high blood pressure.