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US Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr speaks at the American University School of Public Affairs graduation ceremony in 2024. The School of Public Affairs was created on March 3, 1934 with a $4,000 grant from the Rockefeller Foundation to provide training to 80 promising young federal government employees in downtown Washington, D.C.
The Women & Politics Institute (WPI) is a research institute located in the School of Public Affairs at American University in Washington, D.C. Their mission is to close the gender gap in political leadership. The institute provides young women with academic and practical training that encourages them to become involved in the political process.
Pages in category "American University School of Public Affairs alumni" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The front gate at American University American University in 1916. American University was established in the District of Columbia by an Act of Congress on December 5, 1892, primarily due to the efforts of Methodist bishop John Fletcher Hurst, who aimed to create an institution that could train future public servants.
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law; American University Museum; American University Nuclear Studies Institute; American University School of Communication; American University School of Education; American University School of International Service; American University School of Public Affairs; American University speech
School of International and Public Affairs: international relations 17 New York New York University: Graduate School of Arts and Science: N/A New York St. John's University: School of Liberal Arts and Sciences: international relations [9] 13 New York Syracuse University: Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs: public affairs N/A New ...
Charles C. Tansill (1890–1964) – Professor of History at American University from 1921 to 1937 [8] James A. Thurber – director of the Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies; Professor of Government, School of Public Affairs; Michael Tigar – criminal defense attorney noted for representing high-profile clients; Professor of Law
The founding of schools of international affairs was urged by President Dwight D. Eisenhower during the height of the Cold War.His initiative called together thirteen University presidents, including AU's Hurst Robins Anderson, encouraging them to create human-focused international affairs programs dedicated to preparing practitioners for foreign policy beyond the U.S.–Soviet rivalry.