CoPP in the news

That one time America almost got universal child care (The Washington Post)
Christ Herbst, assistant professor in the School of Public Affairs, adds his research findings to a historical perspective of universal child care. 

A day in the life of an ASU social work graduate (ASU News)
Samantha Hill recently graduated from the School of Social Work and plans to pursue a career in forensic social work after graduate school. 

Dear independent voter: Please read your mail - and cast your ballot (Arizona Republic)
The Morrison Institute's Joe Garcia writes an op ed to independent voters encouraging them to vote in primary elections. 

Starbucks/Arizona State Parntership, Open Access and Community Colleges (Inside Higher Ed)
ASU President Michael Crow discusses ASU's new partnership with Starbucks.

Arizona State University and the National Geospatial-intelligence Agency to Address National Security Risks of Climate Change (Digital Journal)
The College of Public Programs is one of the ASU units that will be collaborating on a research partnership aimed at anticipating and mitigating national security risks associated with climate change.

Sun Corridor (Horizon, channel 8)
Dan Hunting, senior policy analyst for the Morrison Institute and one of the authors of a new report, Sun Corridor, discusses his findings.

Addressing issues hurting vulnerable builds better Arizona future (AZ Central)
Richard N. Morrison: Arizona's future is tied to the solutions we create to build resiliency for vulnerable populations. 

Coconino Voices: Rural Arizona must stay engaged in water choices (Arizona Daily Sun)
The Morrison Institute is working to engage the community to be a part of the future of Arizona's water planning process. 

Building a capacity for intrapreneurship (Government Technology)
Kevin Desouza, associate dean for research and Kendra Smith author an article on encouraging innovation in the public sector. 

Tip of the Fork directed at academically excellent ASU student-athletes (The State Press)
The new program, a collaboration between the College of Public Programs and ASU Athletics, helps student-athletes build leadership skills. 

Game on: could gamification help business change behavior? (The Guardian)
Erik Johnston, associate professor in the School of Public Affairs, weighs in on the use of gamification to change peoples' behavior. 

Missouri statistics show racial disparity in traffic stops continues to rise (Associated Press)
Scott Decker, Foundation Professor, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, is on of the key contributors to an analysis of statewide racial profiling data released by Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster.