Dean Susan Gooden, Dr. Nakeina Douglas-Glenn, and their fellow discussants shared strategies & ideas for the equitable distribution of the #coronavirus#vaccine during their Presidential Panel. Watch it on-demand during #ASPA2021! @VCUWilderDean@nakeina
This is a remarkable moment for the Wilder School—to rise steadily within the rankings and to be esteemed so highly by our peers for our leadership in providing a world-class public service education! #VCU
Congratulations to Team Progressive Consortium from @GEHLI's 2018 MPLI class for the publication of their article "Assessing the Racial Equity Impact of Legislation to Establish a Virginia Grocery Investment Program and Fund"! https://t.co/1WJIhFIxhU @GRissler
Congrats to the Wilder School's @BritKeegan, Director of Research & Outreach @CPPatVCU who has been selected as one of the 2021 @ASPANational Founder’s Fellows! The program recognizes outstanding students & new professionals in the field of public service & public administration.
@GovernorWilder "says the state is headed back to re-segregation in schools, but....there’s still hope if the right people step up." Findings from our Wilder School Commonwealth Poll agree. Read more here: https://t.co/I3LLOjjM5S
Don't miss out on @ASPA_DSJ's response to the Insurrection with this thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Susan Gooden @VCUWilderDean@VCUWilderSchool, Dr. Alasdair Roberts @AlasdairRoberts, Chief Ivonne Roman @PD_PhD & Dr. Brian Williams @UVABatten on 2/4 at 12pm EST. RSVP ⤵️
Nakeina Douglas-Glenn of @VCUWilderSchool said the lack of data collection shows why the mistrust in health care systems and government agencies is so ingrained: Communities know they view race and ethnicity as an afterthought https://t.co/pwu9voKYOn
A majority of Virginians now say they are likely to get a COVID-19 vaccine — up significantly from when they were last polled in September, per @VCUWilderSchool: https://t.co/gtABOQL8Cr
More than 7 in 10 Virginians say they are likely to get a COVID-19 vaccine, according to a new statewide poll conducted by @VCUWilderSchool@OPPOatVCU. https://t.co/9izRyIeXgA
More than 8 in 10 Virginians said they did not have enough information to approve or disapprove of the state budget passed during the most recent General Assembly special session, according to a new @VCUWilderSchool@OPPOatVCU poll. https://t.co/ssyQ11KdnY
A new @VCUWilderSchool study explores Virginians' views on “legal reintegration," or justice reforms including expungement for a greater range of crimes and rights restoration for individuals with prior convictions. @CPPatVCU@BritKeegan @DrManciniSeiden https://t.co/9aHJHJXABQ
Congrats to @VCUWilderSchool faculty Drs. Mancini, McDougle and @BritKeegan on their recent publication using @CPPatVCU data - First Step, a Second Chance: Public Support for Restoring Rights of Individuals with Prior Convictions. https://t.co/Mxg0zDMUS7
Join us for our Alumni Lunch & Learn TODAY at noon with Bob Holsworth, Ph.D., a political scientist and founding director of @CPPatVCU who will share his analysis of the 2020 election and discusses implications at the federal and state level. https://t.co/48N5vSvL4h