Croft named ASPA Founders’ Fellow
Toula Wellbrook | School of Public Affairs Feb 28, 2022
PhD student Adam Croft has been named an American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) Founders’ Fellow. The ASPA Founders’ Fellows program recognizes outstanding students and new professionals (within three years of their graduation) in the field of public service and public administration. Following a competitive review process, Founders’ Fellows present their scholarship during the ASPA Annual Conference, receive substantial professional development and networking opportunities, and are paired with a seasoned scholar or practitioner who serves as their mentor for their Fellowship year. The 2022 Founders’ Fellows will receive a complimentary 2022 Annual Conference registration, a year-long mentorship with a seasoned practitioner or senior scholar and professional development opportunities throughout their year as a Fellow.
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