The Department of Public Administration prepares men and women for careers in public service. The graduate division of the department offers Master of Public Administration degrees with tracks in government, health care, and not-for-profit management, and environmental management. Career opportunities range from positions in local, state and federal government agencies to voluntary, proprietary and not for profit organizations

Submissions from 2008

The Relationship of Patient Falls to Prevention Policies in Hospitals: A Case Study, Cornelia Branzan

Artificial Transitive Fatty Acid (TFA) Ban in Restaurants in US Cities: NYC-DOH TFA Ban as a Model for Proactive Public Health Policy, Vidia S. Ramdeen

Health Insurance Policy in New York City and Westchester County, Colin Stone

Environmental Stewardship of the Vermont Ski Industry and the Public's Willingness to Support, Karina V. Warshaw