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2024 Spring Seminar Series Seminar: Taha Hameduddin University of Kentucky

What Matters Most? Examining Attraction to Public Service Jobs and its Implications for the Future of Public Service Abstract Although issues of capacity and expertise/competence had long plagued public service organizations, they were exacerbated by the pandemic and its lingering effects. Specifically, U.S. state and local governments have struggled to effectively retain talent, attract younger job seekers, and build out an age-diverse workforce. 

2024 Spring Seminar Series Seminar: Kathryn Edin and Timothy Nelson Princeton University

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2024 Spring Seminar Series Seminar: Mazhar Waseem University of Manchester

Long-Run Impacts of In-Utero Ramadan Exposure: Evidence from Administrative Tax Records Co-authors: Timotej Cejka Abstract

2024 Spring Seminar Series Seminar: Anna Rhodes Rice University

Soaking the Middle Class: Suburban Inequality and Recovery from Disaster Abstract

2024 Spring Seminar Series Seminar: Jayani Jayawardhana University of Kentucky

Impact of Cannabis Laws on Asthma Care

2024 Spring Seminar Series Seminar: Andrew Sullivan University of Central Florida

Homeless shelter openings and housing sale prices Yoon-Jung Choi, Florida International University Saerim Kim, Suffolk University Andrew Sullivan, University of Central Florida

Network and learn about careers in state government Frankfort Trip 2024

Martin School students are invited to visit the state capitol and learn more about careers and internships in our state government!   Please RSVP by February 1st. 

2024 Martin School Book Club Kick Off

Dear Martin School students, staff, faculty, and alumni, We would be thrilled for you to join us this February for the 2024 Martin School Book Club, featuring “The Injustice of Place: Uncovering the Legacy of Poverty in America,” by Dr. Kathryn J. Edin (Princeton University), H. Luke Shaefer (University of Michigan), Timothy J. Nelson (Princeton University). Please see below for a description of The Injustice of Place: Uncovering the Legacy of Poverty in America. 

Sponsored by PPL 306 - Ethics and Civic Leadership Policy Roundtable Campus Parking

How has parking affected your life at UK? How many times have you been late to class because of parking? How much do you pay for a parking pass just to not get a spot?

Lecture Event 2023 Wendell H. Ford Lecture, featuring John Yarmuth John Yarmuth to speak!

“The Broken Federal Budget Process: Is There Hope For A Bipartisan Fix?"