
Associate Professor Aaron Deslatte, Clinical Associate Professor Mitch Berg, and three Ph.D. students from the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs will present their research during the Deil Write Symposium at the American Society of Public Administrators Conference in Washington, D.C., March 28.
Berg will be joined by Jessica Burghart from the Haskell Indian Nations University to present “Tribal Self-Determination and Intergovernmental Partnerships” during the Implications of Federal Spending Programs for Policy Implementation panel. Deslatte and Ph.D. students Jeff Adams, Juwon Chung, and Yunchen Zhu will present “Building Knowledge Infrastructure Systems Through University-Supported Climate Collectives” as part of the same panel. Deslatte and his group will be joined by Heather Navarro of the Midwest Climate Collaborative at Washington University.
The American Society for Public Administration is the leading professional membership association for public service. Its members include federal, state, and local government employees; researchers and scholars; students; nonprofit professionals; and others committed to advancing public service excellence in the United States and around the world.
The premier professional development event of the year for those who practice, teach, or study public administration, ASPA’s Annual Conference is the only space in the profession that brings together experts for in-depth conversations, research presentations, workshops, networking, and more.
The 2025 conference features 150 panels across six tracks examining this year’s theme, “Not Robots Yet: Keeping Public Servants in Public Service.” The ASPA Annual Conference will run through April 1.
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