Research

UNC Charlotte Public Policy Students Attend 2024 Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management (APPAM) Conference

UNC Charlotte had a great presence at this year’s 2024 APPAM Fall Research Conference. This conference is comprised of panels, roundtables, posters, student research, workshops, resource sessions and community gatherings. Congratulations to our students that had an opportunity to present their research. Many of our students were also invited to participate in panel sessions and […]

Student poster presentation

Public Policy students participated in a poster presentation prior to the annual Talking Policy in the Queen City event on April 25, 2024, here are a few of the presenters. Fustel Mwamba Ngalula Koffi Yao-Kouame Kwesi Quansah Nithya Venkatasubramanian

Gideon Cunningham

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Second year student, Gideon Cunningham, published his government report titled, Utah Medical Cannabis Patient Demand Study, on March 7, 2024.  Press Release and Study.

Alumni spotlight

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Class of 2018 alumnus, Mauricio Quiñones-Domínguez, a professor of economics at Universidad Javeriana Cali, recently published his work titled: Intragenerational mobility and the concept of the equalization of longer-term incomes: An estimation for a developing country. Read More

ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT

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Class of 2014 alumna, Stephany De Scisciolo, recently published her work titled, Foundational Change: How the Detroit CDO Fund is Transforming the Ecosystem for BIPOC-Led and BIPOC-Serving Nonprofits. Read More

Op-Ed by Public Policy Alumnae Featured in Raleigh News and Observer

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Assistant Professor of Political Science and Public Policy at Salem College and UNCC Public Policy Alumnae Elizabeth Wemlinger wrote an Op-Ed which was published in the Raleigh News and Observer this week. Her commentary entitled “My female students don’t want to run for office. That needs to change.” describes how recent events, including the 2018 […]