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Town and Gown

The Master of Public Administration (MPA) program has strong commitments to bettering its local community and facilitating its students and resources as assets for local businesses, government, and non-profits.

Part of how the MPA program achieves this goal is through our Town and Gown efforts, including but not limited to: community collaborative class projects, events held for the community, and applied research projects for community partners. Please review the material on this page to learn more about our Town and Gown work. If you would like more information or would like to partner with our MPA on a project, please contact Dr. Wesley Meares.

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mpa_program@augusta.edu

Mailing Address:
1120 15th Street AH-N312 鶹ýӳ, GA 30912

Faculty Research

  • Boykin, E., Lofaro, R. J., McCue, C., & Prier, E. (2025). Public Money & Management, 45(4), 349-359.

  • Hunter, L. Y., Meares, W. L., Ginn, M. H., & Hatcher, W. (2025. Public Administration Review.

  • Naurin, E., Markstedt, E., Schneider, M. C., Lizotte, M. K., & Stolle, D. (2025). Politics & Gender, 1-23.

  • Meares, W., Hunter, L., Ginn, M., & Hatcher, W. (2024). . Journal of Intercollegiate Sport, 17(3). 

  • Norris, D. F., Mateczun, L., Hatcher, W., Meares, W. L., & Heslen, J. (2024). Public Administration Review, 84(4), 651-659..

  • Hatcher, W., Rauhaus, B. M., & McDonald III, B. D. (Eds.). (2024). . Taylor & Francis.

  • Hatcher, W., & Ginn, M. H. (2024). . World Medical & Health Policy, 16(2), 208-217.

  • McDonald, B. D., & Hatcher, W. (2024). Routledge.

  • Hunter, L. Y., Robbins, J. W., & Ginn, M. H. (2023). International Relations, 00471178231205407. 

  • Carey, T. E., & Lizotte, M. K. (2023). . In Distinct identities (pp. 32-44). Routledge.

  • Samudra, R. P., & Heboyan, V. (2023). Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 29(6), E284-E292.

  • Hatcher, W. (2023). . Taylor & Francis.

  • Griffith, C., Tetzlaff-Bemiller, M. J., and Hunter, L. Y. (2023). . Telematics and Informatics Reports.

     

     

Student Projects for the Community

The Masters of Public Administration (MPA) program at 鶹ýӳ is a 20-year old program that has retained Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration or NASPAA accreditation since 2007. In order to ensure we maintain this prestigious accreditation, we engage in program monitoring through self-study. This year's student projects have been conducted for the MPA program, to facilitate such self studies.

Spring 2025: Honors Program

This paper outlines a plan to create a new system to track engagement of Honor's student in extra-curricular activities.

Fall 2024 Guard House Museum

This project focuses on developing a mission statement for the Guard House Museum.

Spring 2024 Cooper Ridge Farms

This project examines the environment in which Cooper Ridge Farms operates.

Spring 2024 The RECing Crew

This project examines the RECing Crew's "Alley Cat" program.

Spring 2023 North 鶹ýӳ Country Club

This program evaluation outlines a plan to take the parcel and create a recreation area for the residents of North 鶹ýӳ to enjoy.

Spring 2023 Harry Jacobs Chamber Music Society

This program evaluation of HJCMS provides an overview of its current state, a discussion of similar musical organizations, and recommendations to help stimulate organizational growth.

Fall 2022 鶹ýӳ Literacy Center

The goal of this project is to propose a modified interrupted-time series impact evaluation design combined with qualitative data to help assess the impact of the 鶹ýӳ Literacy Center’s newly created literacy program.

Spring 2022 Thomson-McDuffie Regional Airport

This report investigates the asset and assesses methods to capture growth in the area to spur economic development.

Spring 2022 Alignment of Target Population Needs with the Jags Live Well Program

A program evaluation of 鶹ýӳ’s student wellness program during the Spring Semester of 2022.

Spring 2020 COOP Template for South Carolina Emergency Management

At the request of the South Carolina Emergency Management Department, students in the 鶹ýӳ Master of Public Administration program completed a template to help counties develop continuity of operations plans (COOPs). Such planning helps local governments maintain basic services during times of crisis.

Spring 2019 COOP Aiken County Emergency Management

Executive Summary Excerpt: "While Aiken County does have an Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) and remains prepared for and aware of any emergency events, there is a continuous threat of possible operations’ failure due to one of these emergencies. Therefore, it is imperative that the county have a Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) in addition to the EOP. At the request of the director of the Aiken County Emergency Management Department, the Program Evaluation class in 鶹ýӳ’s Master of Public Administration program has created the following non-technical COOP for Aiken County’s Information Technology (IT) department. This COOP will ensure the IT department’s ability to perform its essential functions if a human-made or natural disaster strikes the county. This COOP will help the IT department not only continue to operate its essential functions during the event but also recover and restore its normal operations following the disaster."

Fall 2017 INQR 1000 Stakeholder Analysis

This report provides the results of a comprehensive program evaluation for 鶹ýӳ University’s Inquiry 1000 Program. Data used for this assessment came from scholarly research, stakeholder interviews, a survey of students currently enrolled in INQR 1000, and a focus group conducted with current INQR 1000 faculty instructors.

Spring 2017 Job Market Analysis and Alumni Survey

Executive Summary Excerpt: "This report provides the results of an analysis for employment trends in the 鶹ýӳ Metro Area in public administration careers as well as recommendations for improving the 鶹ýӳ Master of Public Administration's marketing and branding strategies.  Data used for this project came mainly from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Georgia Department of Labor, and a survey targeting 鶹ýӳ MPA Alumni."

Fall 2016 Employer Report

Executive Summary Excerpt: "The 2016 employer survey was administered via web survey to over 600 employers in the 鶹ýӳ metro area...". The survey "...sought to asses the employers' familiarity with the MPA degree and MPA graduates' their understand of the most important..." knowledge, skills, and ability's (KSAs) "...for MPA graduates and public managers; and finally, their opinion of and interest in the MPA program here at 鶹ýӳ."

In the News

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AU shines with professor, alumnae on standout list of young professionals

“It is also an honor to join the incredible list of past Top 10 in 10 recipients and see all they have done for the greater 鶹ýӳ area,” says Isaac Brinberg, DMA.

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Pamplin student honored during USG Academic Recognition Day

"She is a model student who is driven by her curiosity and a passion for learning," says Wesley Meares, PhD.

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Pamplin assistant professor recognized with national award

“There is a lot of literature that shows spending at the fiscal year end is commonly associated with negative public budgeting outputs," says Emily Boykin, PhD.

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MPA program’s national ranking shows excellence in public service education

“It demonstrates the hard work of our faculty, publishing and presenting research and providing stellar service to the field and the community," says Wesley Mears, PhD.

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AU students reflect on memorable day with state lawmakers

“AU Capitol Day serves as a testament to the strong partnership between 鶹ýӳ and our state legislators,” says AU President Russell T. Keen.

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Pamplin professors publish research on impact of Name, Image and Likeness

"The question we raised was, ‘How is this going to impact the university and athletic department funding?'" says Wesley Meares, PhD.

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