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Jill Welch, Charles Sims, Prabuddha Prakash, Scott Gilpatric, and Scott Holladay, March 2024
Jill Welch, Charles Sims, Prabuddha Prakash, Scott Gilpatric, and Scott Holladay, March 2024
By Anabelle Ballard, Sophomore and Jackson Craig Scott, Graduate Teaching Assistant, Baker School Last month, the Center for National Security and Foreign Affairs hosted the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition (USGLC) for an exclusive event entitled “America’s Global Leadership: What’s It Worth to Tennessee?” The event brought together military veterans and other local leaders from the […]
Energy systems essential for supporting our everyday activities face increasing threats from wars, pandemics, climate change, and other unexpected events. An international team of researchers found that demand-oriented solutions have a significantly greater potential to reduce our vulnerability to energy crises compared to supply measures. Governments typically rely on policies focused on energy supply to […]
This week, undergraduate and graduate students spoke with local, state, and federal public policy and public service employers at the Baker School’s inaugural Public Policy Networking Fair. Representatives from Nissan North America came to reach into what they called “a huge talent base at UT” in the state they call their bread and butter, with […]
Working professionals wanting to advance their public sector careers can now pursue a master’s degree without giving up their current roles. An online Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree will be available this fall through the Howard H. Baker, Jr. School of Public Policy and Public Affairs (Baker School) at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. […]