Undergraduate Public Affairs Education: Building the Next Generation of Public and Nonprofit Administrators is a significant contribution to undergraduate Public Affairs education. If you are looking to start a new undergraduate program or make improvements to an existing one, this book is a must read! Providing valuable insight, programmatic comparisons, and practical tips, this book serves as a great resource for anyone interested in undergraduate Public Affairs education.
Stacy Drudy, Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA), USA
The number of undergraduate programs in public affairs is increasing. With perfect timing, Madinah Hamidullah offers an excellent edited book that will help faculty leaders ensure the success of their undergraduate programs. The book includes information on critical topics of program management, such as how to cultivate community partnerships, create effective assessment plans, and design high-impact learning opportunities for students. With this volume, Hamidullah and the book's other authors do indeed help build the next generation of public and nonprofit administrators.
William Hatcher, Augusta University, USA
Academic administrators, faculty, and staff who aspire to provide high-quality educational experiences for the next generation of leaders should read Undergraduate Public Affairs Education: Building the Next Generation of Public and Nonprofit Administrators. Never before has a book effectively illuminated the practices and resources necessary to innovatively cultivate and promote undergraduate programs in public affairs and administration. I now have a greater appreciation of the value, relevance, and growing demand of public affairs education.
Cullen C. Merritt, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, USA
The past decade has seen many leading schools in public affairs across the United States establish undergraduate programs, reflecting the importance of, and student demand for, interdisciplinary, problem-focused education. As this trend accelerates, questions remain as to how best these programs should be structured, administered, and evaluated to ensure a quality and relevant education for students. This book captures best practices and learnings from top programs, and is an indispensable resource for any administrator leading or looking to establish undergraduate education in public affairs.
Robert Orr, University of Maryland School of Public Policy, USA
Madinah F. Hamidullah is arguably the leading authority on undergraduate public affairs education in the U.S., and so it comes as no surprise that her edited book, Undergraduate Public Affairs Education: Building the Next Generation of Public and Nonprofit Administrators, showcases the best of her unique experience and expertise on public affairs training and education. Her book comes at a time when the landscape of higher education has shifted considerably, and as colleges and universities across the U.S. have seen renewed interest in undergraduate public affairs education. Not only is her work timely and insightful, but Hamidullah has assembled a veritable 'who's who' in this collection of chapters, with her co-authors tackling everything from undergraduate specializations, to instructional design and student learning outcomes, to accreditation. Hamidullah's book is sure to find space on the bookshelves of public affairs program directors old and new (including my own) and unquestionably stands as the primer on undergraduate public affairs education!
Edmund C. Stazyk, University at Albany, State University of New York, USA