Jack Cooper, MPP '14, is the first recipient of the Brenna Jean Vorhis Summer Internship Award.
2012-13 News
Among scholars, analysts, and observers, there is general agreement that our current education system requires major improvements.
The Schroeder Center is pleased to announce the recipients of its inaugural Health Policy Awards for Student Scholarship program.
Meredith Dost, a Public Policy major and member of the class of 2013, has won Texas A&M University’s 2013 Award for Outstanding Undergraduate Research in Latino Politics.
The William & Mary Board of Visitors today unanimously elected alumnus Todd A. Stottlemyer '85 as William & Mary’s next rector.
Despite being an outstanding student at William & Mary, student commencement speaker Devin Braun believes that standing out may not always be the best way to accomplish goals.
This spring, the Schroeder Center awarded its first set of Small Grants Program awards to four faculty members for research in health policy. The new program will increase support for faculty-led health policy research projects at William & Mary, an important objective of the Schroeder Center for Health Policy.
Government Professor John Gilmour discusses the 2013 sequestration battle.
Junior Niall Garrahan's report, "Open Land Utility: A Study of Conservation, Ecosystem Services, and Recreation in Boise, Idaho," has become a valuable reference for both state and local officials in Idaho.
This press release highlights the outstanding work by the TJPPP Policy Research Team of Devin Braun, Ryan Endorf, and Stephen Parker engaged to examine the prospective impact of higher fuel efficiency standards on the federal Highway Trust Fund.
The Federal Reserve could be charting a course that leaves the highly profitable central bank with no extra income to hand over to the U.S. Treasury for several years.
President Barack Obama nominated Mary Jo White ’70 to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission, an agency that has an instrumental role in implementing Wall Street reform.
In recognition of the United Nations' World Interfaith Harmony Week, William & Mary will host a one-day conference, “The Importance of Multi-Faith Understanding and the Dangers of Religious Intolerance,” on Feb. 3.
A report prepared by Isabelle Cohen, Thomas Freiling and Eric Robinson (MPPs class of 2012) is cited in Nate Silver's article entitled "What is Driving Growth in Government Spending?"
Today, Rick Hess, director of education policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute, released his 2013 Edu-Scholar Public Presence Rankings, which attempts to recognize university-based academics who are contributing most substantially to public debates about K-12 and higher education.
"Health Affairs," a national health policy journal, features study by William & Mary economists in Nov. issue.
Advice for the winner of next week's election.
The William & Mary news staff recently wrote a piece on Professor John Gilmour's article in the November issue of Public Administration Review which has garnered attention from other media sources.
William & Mary study finds competition in state races down, putting uncontested seats at a 10-year high.
This TJPPP study shows a decline in state legislative competition.
With the approach of the second presidential debate, Correspondent Peter Maer speaks with veteran political observer Professor John McGlennon of the College of William and Mary.
TJPPP Interns at The Consumer Federation of America
TJPPP Interns at The Nature Conservancy
Professor finds intergenerational impacts of long-term lease agreements can be significant.
Harrison (MPP '10) is the new business development and research manager at the Virginia Beach Department of Economic Development.
David Feldman, professor and chair of the department of economics, received the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators' 2012 Robert P. Huff Golden Quill Award.
Assistant Professor of Economics and Schroeder Center faculty affiliate, Melissa McInerney, Ph.D., is one of five recipients of a 2012 Steven H. Sandell Grant.