Category: Institutional Partner News
Impact Stories
September 27, 2022
PPIA Hosts 20th Annual Public Service Expo and Career Fair
On Friday, July 15, 2022, the Public Policy and International Affairs (PPIA) Program hosted its 20th annual Public Service Expo and Career Fair. The virtual expo brought together more than 250 student attendees and over 60 exhibitors, including representatives from some of the nation’s top graduate programs in public policy and international affairs, as well […]
Impact Stories
September 27, 2022
RFG Engages with Diverse High Schoolers & Undergraduates at Blacks in Government Symposium
RFG Chief Program Officer and Alumna, Sharon Swabb (UCSD 12), journeyed up to Cleveland, Ohio to speak with high school and undergraduate students as part of the Blacks in Government (BIG) 43rd annual symposium. This event was designed as an in-person training forum for both current civil service employees and students considering careers in the […]
Impact Stories
September 27, 2022
RFG Promotes Professional Development with the Rosenthal Fellowship
RFG joined forces this summer with the Partnership for Public Service and its Harold W. Rosenthal Fellowship in International Relations to host a series of professional development programming for both RFG and Rosenthal Fellows who were interning this summer at a variety of government offices. This partnership, which has been ongoing for more than 10 […]
Impact Stories
May 9, 2021
New Profiles in Public Service podcast
A new podcast from the Partnership for Public Service tells compelling stories about unsung public servant leaders.
Institutional Partner News
May 9, 2021
Meet the 2021 Service to America Medal Finalists
Last week, the Partnership announced the 29 finalists for the 2021 Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medals, which highlight exceptional federal employees who go above and beyond to make a lasting difference for our country and people across the globe.
Institutional Partner News
May 19, 2021
How Federal Agencies Can Reopen after the Pandemic in an Inclusive and Equitable Way
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, only 3% of federal employees worked remotely. However, 59% worked remotely at the peak of the pandemic—an unprecedented shift. As COVID-19 cases continue to drop and vaccines become increasingly available, federal agencies must develop plans to reopen
Institutional Partner News
March 10, 2021
Resources on Restoring Stewardship of the Public Trust
Federal leaders must promote the public's faith in government for our country to solve its most pressing challenges.
Institutional Partner News
March 10, 2021
2021 Elliot L. Richardson Prize Call for Nominations
The Elliot L. Richardson Prize is presented biennially to individuals possessing the public service virtues exemplified by Elliot L. Richardson, an Academy Fellow.
Institutional Partner News
February 25, 2021
The Legacy of African American Diplomats: Past, Present and Future
February is Black History Month, and the Meridian Center for Cultural Diplomacy celebrated by highlighting Black leaders in diplomacy, while recognizing the ongoing struggle to advance racial equity here in the United States.
Institutional Partner News
February 25, 2021
Making Federal Agencies Evidence-Based: The Key Role of Learning Agendas
The Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act of 2018 includes a requirement that each agency develop an evidence-building plan to guide its research and evaluation efforts. This plan is often referred to as a “learning agenda.”