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Pepperdine University School of Public Policy

The Pepperdine University School of Public Policy (SPP) is a Master of Public Policy (MPP) degree program, located in Malibu, California with summer classes offered in Washington, DC. It is one of four graduate schools at Pepperdine University. The MPP is customized with specializations in Applied Economic Policy, American Policy and Politics, International Relations and National Security, State and Local Policy, and Public Policy Dispute Resolution.

The Master of Public Policy requires 50 units of coursework with four 3- or 4-unit courses each semester for two academic years (four semesters). The first year is primarily composed of core courses and provides a foundation for the student's specialization courses, most of which are taken in the second year.[1]

About edit

The School of Public Policy enrolls approximately 100 students and offers a Master of Public Policy (MPP) degree built on a distinctive philosophy of nurturing leaders to use the tools of analysis and policy design to effect successful implementation and real change. This requires critical insights balanced with personal moral certainties that only a broad exposure to great ideas, courageous thinkers, and extraordinary leaders can encourage. It prepares graduates for careers as leaders and also seeks to strengthen the institutions which lie between the federal government and the individual, including the family, religious organizations, volunteer associations, local and regional government, and nonprofit organizations.

Pepperdine's School of Public Policy opened in the fall of 1997 with a unique curriculum designed by James Q. Wilson, Jack Kemp, and Michael Novak, as a response to many of the government-centric policy programs of the time. Because of these beginnings, Pepperdine offers students a comprehensive curriculum grounded in both policy analysis and an understanding of the many factors—cultural, historical, and constitutional—that affect the implementation of public policy.[2] The current dean of the Public Policy School is Pete N. Peterson. The current Dean Emeritus of the School of Public Policy is James Wilburn.

The School of Public Policy offers two Washington, DC Policy Scholars Program sessions at the centrally-located Washington, DC, campus. Each session is a four-week, 3-credit seminar. Past seminar topics include,"American Grand Strategies in International Relations: From the American Revolution to President Trump," "Roots of American Order: Thinking Historically About Public Policy," "American Gospel: The Role of Religion in US Domestic and Foreign Policy," and "Humanizing Education Policy: A Study of Foundational Philosophies."

Intensive Professional Learning Components edit

In addition to regular credit courses, each student is required to complete professional experiences, which are critical to developing leadership in real-world situations. Students must participate in a series of professional development experiences each semester, complete a mandatory Policy Internship, and complete a capstone project which will be developed during the final semester’s Policy Research Seminar (Capstone) for credit. This project may be presented to a board of academic and real-world practitioners and provides another assessment of individual progress in developing leadership skills and personal values. This major policy analysis, undertaken with a member of the faculty or a committee of faculty and board of visitors, is designed to provide focus and fuel for successful undertakings and to assist students with career planning.

The School of Public Policy hosts a range of professional development events throughout the academic year. These co-curricular activities are intended to provide both career-oriented professional preparation in areas such as job search strategies, career development, and networking as well as hands-on opportunities to interact with leading scholars and practitioners in the field of public policy.

Policy Internships edit

Students are required to complete 240-hour Policy Internship in an agency or organization related to the student’s area of specialization and must be completed prior to the second semester of the second year. Such agencies may be in local, state, or federal government; nonprofit organizations; the private sector; or an international experience in a non-US setting to prepare for foreign service after graduation. The internship provides a perspective on how the methods and theories learned in the cases studied in the classroom may find practical expression in non-textbook and complex real-life settings. It is expected that most students will complete their Policy Internship during the summer between the first and second years, although provisions are made to allow it to overlap the academic year.

Joint Degree Programs edit

Joint degree programs include the MPP/Juris Doctor degree in conjunction with the Pepperdine Rick J. Caruso School of Law, the MPP/Masters of Dispute Resolution degree in conjunction with the School of Law's number one ranked Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution[3] and the MPP/MBA degree in conjunction with the Pepperdine Graziadio Business School.

Davenport Institute for Public Engagement and Civic Leadership edit

The Davenport Institute for Public Policy was founded in 1996 and in 2010 partnered with the nonprofit, multi-partisan organization Common Sense California to become the Davenport Institute for Public Engagement and Civic Leadership. The mission of the institute is to help build stronger communities in California by promoting public participation in local governance. The institute has trained thousands of local government staff, elected officials, and police officers in California and across the country and has provided technical support to more than 50 cities. More than 100 practitioners have also completed the institute’s Professional Certificate in Advanced Public Engagement for Local Government, which is offered online through six weekly sessions.

Through continued course work and work-study opportunities, the Davenport Institute provides current SPP students with the skills, experience, and relationships they will need to work toward common-sense answers to today’s difficult policy problems at the local level. The institute has been instrumental in developing the School of Public Policy’s student chapter of the International City/County Management Association (ICMA), only the second such chapter in California, as well as in facilitating the annual City Manager in Residence program. In 2023, the Institute hosted the first "Mayor in Residence" program with City of Dallas' Mayor Eric Johnson serving as the inaugural designee. The institute is affiliated with the following networks and associations: Bridge Alliance, California Consortium on Public Engagement, National Civility Network, National Conference on Citizenship, and the University Network for Collaborative Government. The Institute is a contracted training partner to the International Association of Government Officials (iGO), and the California Police Chiefs' Association.

The Institute is currently led by Maureen Tobin (Executive Director) and Pooja Di Giovanna (Assistant Director), and is supported by an Advisory Council composed of leading local government officials from around the state of California.

In 2000 the Institute was named in honor of David Davenport, the university’s sixth president, and an endowment of $3 million was established.

The American Project at the School of Public Policy edit

"The American Project" launched in the wake of the 2016 national election, and was a multi-year effort to propel innovative ideas for reimagining the future of America's conservative movement. Its worked continued through the end of 2022 with a "Quest for Community" conference on the Malibu campus. Over the years, the “Project” gathered leading academics, activists and academics to explore the future of the conservative movement. Through events and an essay series featured on the website RealClearPolicy, the American Project argues for a reimagined communitarian conservatism in policy and politics. The American Project was led by SPP Dean Pete Peterson, and co-director, Rich Tafel.[4]

Homeland Security Advisory Council at the Pepperdine School of Public Policy edit

The Homeland Security Advisory Council at the Pepperdine School of Public Policy (HSAC@SPP) is an innovative academic enterprise focusing on disaster preparedness, crisis management, and resiliency through engaging the public, private, and civic sectors. Formed in partnership with the renowned Los Angeles Homeland Security Advisory Council, HSAC@SPP is the latest addition to the SPP's robust cross-sector initiatives, positioned to prepare the current and next generation of leaders by exploring a full range of cross-sector and information technology solutions to public policy challenges.[5]

HSAC currently offers a variety of programs focused on technology, engagement, capability building, and partnerships for crisis managers, policymakers, and public safety professionals, in addition to students pursuing a graduate degree. Through the partnership, HSAC@SPP will expand its current offerings, create new educational and training programs, and reach a broader participant group that includes graduate students and audiences throughout California and the nation.

Education Policy & Impact Initiative edit

The Education Policy and Impact initiative based at the SPP is a multi-year initiative intended to both prepare policy leaders as it engages current policymakers in civil discussions about the future of America's education system. Launched in the fall of 2019, this program builds upon the existing work SPP has undertaken in coursework, research, and public events. Led by noted education reform leader Hanna Skandera, who teaches a class at the policy school, the Initiative convenes policy leaders around the year in events and webinars.

In 2021, SPP alumnus, and respected education leader, Dr. Hattie Mitchell, took over as the Visiting Professor for Education Policy & Impact, and taught in the 2022 and 2023 academic years.

The Edwin M. Meese III Institute edit

In 2021, the School of Public Policy announced the launch of the Edwin M. Meese III Institute, named for the renowned public servant, Ed Meese. The focus of the center is to research and highlight the role faith-based institutions play in the shaping and delivery of public services.

School of Public Policy Events edit

The School of Public Policy is host to several noteworthy visiting scholars, public- and private-sector officials, and policy leaders, providing students the chance to interact with those responsible for shaping policy in their respective fields.

Featured events include:

  • Let Freedom Ring, Celebrating 25 Years of the School of Public Policy,[6]

Featured Speakers: Distinguished Senior Fellow, Robert C. O'Brien and Taube Professor of International Relations and Politics, Kiron Skinner.

  • Evening Conversations in Washington DC:The Moral Sense in Politics and Policy,[7]

Past Speakers Include: Rod Dreher, Journalist; Ronald C. White, Author and Historian; Andy Crouch, Author; Ross Douthat, New York Times' columnist, and U.S. Senator Tim Scott.

  • Patricia Tagliaferri Dean's Distinguished Lecture Series,[8]

Featured Speakers Include: Niall Ferguson, Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University; Dr. Charles Murray, American political scientist, writer, and public speaker; Dennis Prager; Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos; Glenn Loury, Merton Stoltz Professor, Brown University; Victor Davis Hanson, Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow in Residence in Classics and Military History at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University

  • Charles & Rosemary Licata Lecture, Featured Speakers Include: Dr. Jeffrey Sikkenga, Spring 2018 William E. Simon Distinguished Visiting Professor, School of Public Policy; Dr. Gordon Lloyd, Senior Fellow at the Ashbrook Center and the Dockson Professor Emeritus of Public Policy at Pepperdine; Dr. Joseph Loconte, associate professor of history, The King's College, New York; Edward J. Larson, University Professor of History and Darling Chair in Law, Pepperdine University
  • Series: Viewpoint Diversity in American Higher Education: How Far Left to Go?,[9]

Past Speakers Include: Jon Shields, Associate Professor, Claremont McKenna College; Samual J. Abrama, American Enterprise Institute; Gerard Alexander, University of Virginia; Eliot Cohen, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies; James Gimpel, University of Maryland, Samuel Goldman, The George Washington University

Honor Society edit

The School of Public Policy has a chapter of the Pi Alpha Alpha Honor Society. Pi Alpha Alpha is the National Honor Society for Public Affairs and Administration which was created to recognize and promote excellence in the study and practice of public affairs and administration.

Affiliations edit

Institutional Member:

  • The Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management[10]
  • The National Association for Schools of Public Affairs and Administration[11]
  • The Public Policy and International Affairs Fellowship Program[12]
  • Associate of Professional Schools of International Affairs[13]
  • Public Interest Technology University Network [14]
  • University Network for Collaborative Governance

Partners edit

The School of Public Policy is a student recruiting partner with:

Training Program Partners:

  • International City/County Management Association (ICMA)
  • California Police Chiefs Association
  • International Association of Government Officials (iGO
  • Engaging Local Government Leaders (ELGL)

Distinguished Visiting Faculty edit

While the faculty of the School of Public Policy is drawn from leading academics and practitioners in the various fields of public policy, a distinctive feature of the school is the use of distinguished public policy scholars, practitioners, and thinkers from around the country to teach and lecture on short-term appointments, bringing their expertise within their discipline to our classrooms. Their contributions add significantly to the richness of the student experience as mentors and advisers, as well as to its comprehensive curriculum, grounded in both policy analysis and an exceptional understanding of the many factors that affect the implementation of public policy.

Notable faculty members who have lectured at the School of Public Policy include:

Notable alumni edit

  • Alan Beard, CEO (MPP '99), Synonymous
  • Lance Christensen (MPP '04), VP, Education Policy and Government Relations, California Policy Center. 2020 and 2024 candidate for CA Superintendent of Public Instruction
  • Tomi Jaiyeola (MPP '10), Head of Programs at Co-creation Hub Nigeria (CcHUB)
  • Troy Senik (MPP '07), Cofounder, Kite & Key Media. Former speechwriter for the George W. Bush Administration and former VP of Policy at the Manhattan Institute
  • Hanna Skandera (MPP '00), President, Daniels Fund. Former Secretary of Education, State of New Mexico
  • Alma Keshavarz (MPP '09), Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute for Politics & Strategy, Carnegie Mellon University. Formerly served on the Secretary of State's Policy Planning Staff at the Department of State
  • David Mansdoerfer ('04), Special Assistant to the President - UNTHSC. Formerly served as a Presidential Appointee in the Department of Health and Human Services
  • Hattie Mitchell (MPP '12), Founder at Crete Academy Charter School [26]
  • Radu Oprea (MPP '08), Vice President at National Council for SMEs, Romania
  • Kevin McGowan (MPP '10), Director, Office of Emergency Management, County of Los Angeles
  • Jason Pates (MPP '00), Senior Consultant, Cisco Systems, Inc.
  • Eryn Tillman (MPP '99), Associate Director of the Hoover Institution, Director of Public Affairs
  • Almis Udrys (MPP '01), Professional Services Director, OpenGov. Former Assistant Chief Operating Officer, City of San Diego
  • Andrew Weathers (MPP '03), Lead Public Health Advisor at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Hans Zeiger (MPP '09), President, Jack Miller Center. Former State Senator for the State of Washington, is an alumnus of the school
  • Eli Steele (MPP '11), Documentary Filmmaker
  • Kassy Dillon (MPP '21), Video Journalist, Daily Wire

References edit

  1. ^ "Master of Public Policy Degree | Pepperdine School of Public Policy".
  2. ^ . publicpolicy.pepperdine.edu. Archived from the original on 2007-09-15.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-01-01. Retrieved 2010-09-13.
  4. ^ "RealClearPolicy". www.realclearpolicy.com. 4 March 2019. Retrieved 2020-08-28.
  5. ^ "Pepperdine School of Public Policy Forms New Academic Enterprise With Los Angeles Homeland Security Advisory Council". www.businesswire.com. 2019-05-20. Retrieved 2020-08-28.
  6. ^ 25th Anniversary, Anniversary (January 1, 2023). "SPP 25th Anniversary Gala". Pepperdine School of Public Policy.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ "Evening Conversations in Washington, DC | Pepperdine School of Public Policy".
  8. ^ "Augustus and Patricia Tagliaferri Dean's Distinguished Lecture Series | Pepperdine School of Public Policy".
  9. ^ "Viewpoint Diversity in American Higher Education Events | Pepperdine School of Public Policy".
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  11. ^ NASPAA
  12. ^ PPIA
  13. ^ "APSIA Admissions Fair: Berlin". 23 May 2016.
  14. ^ "Public Interest Technology University Network". New America. Retrieved 2020-08-28.
  15. ^ "City Year Alumni University Partnerships - City Year Alumni Website".
  16. ^ https://goldenkey.org/
  17. ^ "Millennium Momentum Foundation".
  18. ^ "Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Program".
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2017-08-03.
  20. ^ "Victor Davis Hanson – Inaugural Terry Giles and Kalli O'Malley Distinguished Visiting Professor". Faculty Directory. Pepperdine University.
  21. ^ "Victor Davis Hanson Named Inaugural Giles O'Malley Distinguished Visiting Professor at the School of Public Policy". Pepperdine University Newsroom. Pepperdine University. December 6, 2022.
  22. ^ "Steven Hayward | Pepperdine School of Public Policy".
  23. ^ "Bruce Herschensohn (In Memoriam) | Pepperdine School of Public Policy".
  24. ^ House, Karen (January 1, 2014). "Karen House Faculty Page".
  25. ^ "Meet the Faculty at the School of Public Policy: Faculty Directory". publicpolicy.pepperdine.edu. Retrieved 2023-12-29.
  26. ^ "Crete Academy". crete-academy.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Pepperdine University
  • Pepperdine School of Public Policy
  • Pepperdine University Rick J. Caruso School of Law
  • Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution
  • Pepperdine Graziadio Business School

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formatting such as reFill documentation and Citation bot documentation September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message The Pepperdine University School of Public Policy SPP is a Master of Public Policy MPP degree program located in Malibu California with summer classes offered in Washington DC It is one of four graduate schools at Pepperdine University The MPP is customized with specializations in Applied Economic Policy American Policy and Politics International Relations and National Security State and Local Policy and Public Policy Dispute Resolution The Master of Public Policy requires 50 units of coursework with four 3 or 4 unit courses each semester for two academic years four semesters The first year is primarily composed of core courses and provides a foundation for the student s specialization courses most of which are taken in the second year 1 Contents 1 About 2 Intensive Professional Learning Components 3 Policy Internships 4 Joint Degree Programs 5 Davenport Institute for Public Engagement and Civic Leadership 6 The American Project at the School of Public Policy 7 Homeland Security Advisory Council at the Pepperdine School of Public Policy 8 Education Policy amp Impact Initiative 9 The Edwin M Meese III Institute 10 School of Public Policy Events 11 Honor Society 12 Affiliations 13 Partners 14 Distinguished Visiting Faculty 15 Notable alumni 16 References 17 External linksAbout editThe School of Public Policy enrolls approximately 100 students and offers a Master of Public Policy MPP degree built on a distinctive philosophy of nurturing leaders to use the tools of analysis and policy design to effect successful implementation and real change This requires critical insights balanced with personal moral certainties that only a broad exposure to great ideas courageous thinkers and extraordinary leaders can encourage It prepares graduates for careers as leaders and also seeks to strengthen the institutions which lie between the federal government and the individual including the family religious organizations volunteer associations local and regional government and nonprofit organizations Pepperdine s School of Public Policy opened in the fall of 1997 with a unique curriculum designed by James Q Wilson Jack Kemp and Michael Novak as a response to many of the government centric policy programs of the time Because of these beginnings Pepperdine offers students a comprehensive curriculum grounded in both policy analysis and an understanding of the many factors cultural historical and constitutional that affect the implementation of public policy 2 The current dean of the Public Policy School is Pete N Peterson The current Dean Emeritus of the School of Public Policy is James Wilburn The School of Public Policy offers two Washington DC Policy Scholars Program sessions at the centrally located Washington DC campus Each session is a four week 3 credit seminar Past seminar topics include American Grand Strategies in International Relations From the American Revolution to President Trump Roots of American Order Thinking Historically About Public Policy American Gospel The Role of Religion in US Domestic and Foreign Policy and Humanizing Education Policy A Study of Foundational Philosophies Intensive Professional Learning Components editIn addition to regular credit courses each student is required to complete professional experiences which are critical to developing leadership in real world situations Students must participate in a series of professional development experiences each semester complete a mandatory Policy Internship and complete a capstone project which will be developed during the final semester s Policy Research Seminar Capstone for credit This project may be presented to a board of academic and real world practitioners and provides another assessment of individual progress in developing leadership skills and personal values This major policy analysis undertaken with a member of the faculty or a committee of faculty and board of visitors is designed to provide focus and fuel for successful undertakings and to assist students with career planning The School of Public Policy hosts a range of professional development events throughout the academic year These co curricular activities are intended to provide both career oriented professional preparation in areas such as job search strategies career development and networking as well as hands on opportunities to interact with leading scholars and practitioners in the field of public policy Policy Internships editStudents are required to complete 240 hour Policy Internship in an agency or organization related to the student s area of specialization and must be completed prior to the second semester of the second year Such agencies may be in local state or federal government nonprofit organizations the private sector or an international experience in a non US setting to prepare for foreign service after graduation The internship provides a perspective on how the methods and theories learned in the cases studied in the classroom may find practical expression in non textbook and complex real life settings It is expected that most students will complete their Policy Internship during the summer between the first and second years although provisions are made to allow it to overlap the academic year Joint Degree Programs editJoint degree programs include the MPP Juris Doctor degree in conjunction with the Pepperdine Rick J Caruso School of Law the MPP Masters of Dispute Resolution degree in conjunction with the School of Law s number one ranked Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution 3 and the MPP MBA degree in conjunction with the Pepperdine Graziadio Business School Davenport Institute for Public Engagement and Civic Leadership editThe Davenport Institute for Public Policy was founded in 1996 and in 2010 partnered with the nonprofit multi partisan organization Common Sense California to become the Davenport Institute for Public Engagement and Civic Leadership The mission of the institute is to help build stronger communities in California by promoting public participation in local governance The institute has trained thousands of local government staff elected officials and police officers in California and across the country and has provided technical support to more than 50 cities More than 100 practitioners have also completed the institute s Professional Certificate in Advanced Public Engagement for Local Government which is offered online through six weekly sessions Through continued course work and work study opportunities the Davenport Institute provides current SPP students with the skills experience and relationships they will need to work toward common sense answers to today s difficult policy problems at the local level The institute has been instrumental in developing the School of Public Policy s student chapter of the International City County Management Association ICMA only the second such chapter in California as well as in facilitating the annual City Manager in Residence program In 2023 the Institute hosted the first Mayor in Residence program with City of Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson serving as the inaugural designee The institute is affiliated with the following networks and associations Bridge Alliance California Consortium on Public Engagement National Civility Network National Conference on Citizenship and the University Network for Collaborative Government The Institute is a contracted training partner to the International Association of Government Officials iGO and the California Police Chiefs Association The Institute is currently led by Maureen Tobin Executive Director and Pooja Di Giovanna Assistant Director and is supported by an Advisory Council composed of leading local government officials from around the state of California In 2000 the Institute was named in honor of David Davenport the university s sixth president and an endowment of 3 million was established The American Project at the School of Public Policy edit The American Project launched in the wake of the 2016 national election and was a multi year effort to propel innovative ideas for reimagining the future of America s conservative movement Its worked continued through the end of 2022 with a Quest for Community conference on the Malibu campus Over the years the Project gathered leading academics activists and academics to explore the future of the conservative movement Through events and an essay series featured on the website RealClearPolicy the American Project argues for a reimagined communitarian conservatism in policy and politics The American Project was led by SPP Dean Pete Peterson and co director Rich Tafel 4 Homeland Security Advisory Council at the Pepperdine School of Public Policy editThe Homeland Security Advisory Council at the Pepperdine School of Public Policy HSAC SPP is an innovative academic enterprise focusing on disaster preparedness crisis management and resiliency through engaging the public private and civic sectors Formed in partnership with the renowned Los Angeles Homeland Security Advisory Council HSAC SPP is the latest addition to the SPP s robust cross sector initiatives positioned to prepare the current and next generation of leaders by exploring a full range of cross sector and information technology solutions to public policy challenges 5 HSAC currently offers a variety of programs focused on technology engagement capability building and partnerships for crisis managers policymakers and public safety professionals in addition to students pursuing a graduate degree Through the partnership HSAC SPP will expand its current offerings create new educational and training programs and reach a broader participant group that includes graduate students and audiences throughout California and the nation Education Policy amp Impact Initiative editThe Education Policy and Impact initiative based at the SPP is a multi year initiative intended to both prepare policy leaders as it engages current policymakers in civil discussions about the future of America s education system Launched in the fall of 2019 this program builds upon the existing work SPP has undertaken in coursework research and public events Led by noted education reform leader Hanna Skandera who teaches a class at the policy school the Initiative convenes policy leaders around the year in events and webinars In 2021 SPP alumnus and respected education leader Dr Hattie Mitchell took over as the Visiting Professor for Education Policy amp Impact and taught in the 2022 and 2023 academic years The Edwin M Meese III Institute editIn 2021 the School of Public Policy announced the launch of the Edwin M Meese III Institute named for the renowned public servant Ed Meese The focus of the center is to research and highlight the role faith based institutions play in the shaping and delivery of public services School of Public Policy Events editThe School of Public Policy is host to several noteworthy visiting scholars public and private sector officials and policy leaders providing students the chance to interact with those responsible for shaping policy in their respective fields Featured events include Let Freedom Ring Celebrating 25 Years of the School of Public Policy 6 Featured Speakers Distinguished Senior Fellow Robert C O Brien and Taube Professor of International Relations and Politics Kiron Skinner Evening Conversations in Washington DC The Moral Sense in Politics and Policy 7 Past Speakers Include Rod Dreher Journalist Ronald C White Author and Historian Andy Crouch Author Ross Douthat New York Times columnist and U S Senator Tim Scott Patricia Tagliaferri Dean s Distinguished Lecture Series 8 Featured Speakers Include Niall Ferguson Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution Stanford University Dr Charles Murray American political scientist writer and public speaker Dennis Prager Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos Glenn Loury Merton Stoltz Professor Brown University Victor Davis Hanson Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow in Residence in Classics and Military History at the Hoover Institution Stanford University Charles amp Rosemary Licata Lecture Featured Speakers Include Dr Jeffrey Sikkenga Spring 2018 William E Simon Distinguished Visiting Professor School of Public Policy Dr Gordon Lloyd Senior Fellow at the Ashbrook Center and the Dockson Professor Emeritus of Public Policy at Pepperdine Dr Joseph Loconte associate professor of history The King s College New York Edward J Larson University Professor of History and Darling Chair in Law Pepperdine University Series Viewpoint Diversity in American Higher Education How Far Left to Go 9 Past Speakers Include Jon Shields Associate Professor Claremont McKenna College Samual J Abrama American Enterprise Institute Gerard Alexander University of Virginia Eliot Cohen Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies James Gimpel University of Maryland Samuel Goldman The George Washington UniversityHonor Society editThe School of Public Policy has a chapter of the Pi Alpha Alpha Honor Society Pi Alpha Alpha is the National Honor Society for Public Affairs and Administration which was created to recognize and promote excellence in the study and practice of public affairs and administration Affiliations editInstitutional Member The Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management 10 The National Association for Schools of Public Affairs and Administration 11 The Public Policy and International Affairs Fellowship Program 12 Associate of Professional Schools of International Affairs 13 Public Interest Technology University Network 14 University Network for Collaborative GovernancePartners editThe School of Public Policy is a student recruiting partner with Council for Christian Colleges amp Universities CCCU Young America s Freedom Foundation YAF Intercollegiate Studies Institute ISI The Fund for American Studies TFAS Public Policy amp International Affairs Program PPIA City Year Alumni University Partner 15 Golden Key International Honour Society 16 Millennium Momentum Foundation 17 Rangel International Affairs Program 18 Teach for America 19 Training Program Partners International City County Management Association ICMA California Police Chiefs Association International Association of Government Officials iGO Engaging Local Government Leaders ELGL Distinguished Visiting Faculty editWhile the faculty of the School of Public Policy is drawn from leading academics and practitioners in the various fields of public policy a distinctive feature of the school is the use of distinguished public policy scholars practitioners and thinkers from around the country to teach and lecture on short term appointments bringing their expertise within their discipline to our classrooms Their contributions add significantly to the richness of the student experience as mentors and advisers as well as to its comprehensive curriculum grounded in both policy analysis and an exceptional understanding of the many factors that affect the implementation of public policy Notable faculty members who have lectured at the School of Public Policy include Lanhee Chen Victor Davis Hanson 20 21 Steven F Hayward 22 Bruce Herschensohn 23 Television and Radio Political Commentator Angela Hawken Kevin Faulconer Karen Elliott House 24 Douglas Kmiec Joseph Loconte Daniel Pipes 25 Hanna Skandera James Q Wilson Medal of Freedom Winner Notable alumni editAlan Beard CEO MPP 99 Synonymous Lance Christensen MPP 04 VP Education Policy and Government Relations California Policy Center 2020 and 2024 candidate for CA Superintendent of Public Instruction Tomi Jaiyeola MPP 10 Head of Programs at Co creation Hub Nigeria CcHUB Troy Senik MPP 07 Cofounder Kite amp Key Media Former speechwriter for the George W Bush Administration and former VP of Policy at the Manhattan Institute Hanna Skandera MPP 00 President Daniels Fund Former Secretary of Education State of New Mexico Alma Keshavarz MPP 09 Postdoctoral Fellow Institute for Politics amp Strategy Carnegie Mellon University Formerly served on the Secretary of State s Policy Planning Staff at the Department of State David Mansdoerfer 04 Special Assistant to the President UNTHSC Formerly served as a Presidential Appointee in the Department of Health and Human Services Hattie Mitchell MPP 12 Founder at Crete Academy Charter School 26 Radu Oprea MPP 08 Vice President at National Council for SMEs Romania Kevin McGowan MPP 10 Director Office of Emergency Management County of Los Angeles Jason Pates MPP 00 Senior Consultant Cisco Systems Inc Eryn Tillman MPP 99 Associate Director of the Hoover Institution Director of Public Affairs Almis Udrys MPP 01 Professional Services Director OpenGov Former Assistant Chief Operating Officer City of San Diego Andrew Weathers MPP 03 Lead Public Health Advisor at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Hans Zeiger MPP 09 President Jack Miller Center Former State Senator for the State of Washington is an alumnus of the school Eli Steele MPP 11 Documentary Filmmaker Kassy Dillon MPP 21 Video Journalist Daily WireReferences edit Master of Public Policy Degree Pepperdine School of Public Policy About Public Policy School of Public Policy Pepperdine University publicpolicy pepperdine edu Archived from the original on 2007 09 15 Dispute Resolution Best Law Schools Graduate Schools Education US News Archived from the original on 2011 01 01 Retrieved 2010 09 13 RealClearPolicy www realclearpolicy com 4 March 2019 Retrieved 2020 08 28 Pepperdine School of Public Policy Forms New Academic Enterprise With Los Angeles Homeland Security Advisory Council www businesswire com 2019 05 20 Retrieved 2020 08 28 25th Anniversary Anniversary January 1 2023 SPP 25th Anniversary Gala Pepperdine School of Public Policy a href Template Cite web html title 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