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Forhan’10 Capstone Published by Direct Care Alliance

As a student, Lisa Forhan ’10, spent much of her time at CPPA exploring labor policy.  Her capstone, “The Companionship Exemption in the Fair Labor Standards Act” examined the often-overlooked complications associated with a 1974 amendment to the Fair Labor Standards Act which created “a special exemption from minimum and overtime wages for workers described as casual babysitters and persons ’employed in domestic service employment to provide companionship services for individuals who (because of age or infirmity) are unable to care for themselves (as such terms are defined and delimited by regulations of the Secretary [of Labor])’ as well as workers who reside in the home of their employer.”

In December, Lisa, who now works as Program Director for Kindred Healthcare, published her capstone as a policy brief through the Direct Care Alliance entitled “Minimum Wage & Overtime Protection For All?”  The policy brief was meant to inform the current call to the U.S. Department of Labor to reexamine the 1974 companionship exemption in light of 2011 worker realities and to encourage Congress to pass H.R. 5902/S. 3696, the Direct Care Workforce Empowerment Act.

The complete policy brief is available here.

Lisa’s publication is one of many examples of how CPPA students and alumni “connect ideas with action.” The 2011 capstone conference will take place May 4 and 5, 2011 and will, as always, highlight the vast range of research undertaken at the Center.

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DC Alumni: Join us on January 13!

CPPA is pleased to host a networking event  and happy hour on Thursday, January 13th from 5pm-7pm at the Front Page in Washington DC. The networking event will be run in conjunction with CPPA’s annual Washington DC professional development trip. Come meet future CPPA alumni and reconnect with your former classmates.

Front Page is near Dupont Circle, (Click here for the google map) at  1333 New Hampshire Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20036.   http://www.frontpagerestaurant.com/

If you have any questions or comments about the event, please contact Satu Zoller at szoller@pubpol.umass.edu.

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2010 CPPA Newsletter Available Online

The 2009- 2010 academic year was a busy time for the Center for Public Policy and Administration.  We welcomed new students, new faculty, new research and projects, and, of course, got settled in our new office space in Gordon Hall.  More information about all these new activities as well as other highlights from our faculty, students, and alumni from the past year are available in our annual newsletter, now available online.

Below, we reproduce the newsletter’s letter from the director as an introduction to the jam-packed annual report.  To go directly to the newsletter, click here [PDF]

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Dear friends,

With my garden and local agricultural farm share overflowing with healthy food, I can’t resist gardening metaphors this time of year. Each year CPPA plants a new crop of students and research projects, sowing seeds of knowledge.

We see our students blossom over their first year. They grow during their summer internships—this year they completed internships all over the world, from the Philippines to Guatemala to New Orleans, and just up I-91 in Greenfield, MA—and produce exciting projects in their second year. We look forward to seeing these experiences ripen into capstone projects this spring.

In May, we sent another crop of new professionals out into the policy world to join our alumni. We’ll miss their engaging questions in class, their tireless energy, and their entrepreneurial spirit—this was the class that created and nurtured the Policy and Administration Graduate Council to provide a voice for CPPA students. Our incoming class carries on the tradition of geographical diversity, with students from China, Ukraine, Bolivia, and Japan, and from the US, from Mississippi to Massachusetts.
As always, our faculty are busy tending their own policy research gardens. Joya Misra and Susan Newton created an exciting grants workshop for UMass faculty. We also have a new crop of books, grants, and honors. Our faculty and their research have influenced environmental, science, economic, and social policy, with their research showing up in national and international advisory panels, prestigious research centers, and courtrooms. This fall we’re delighted to welcome Dr. Steven Boutcher to the CPPA faculty. He’ll teach a course on social movements and public policy next spring.

Some big news from this past academic year is already producing exciting new programs. A distinguished review panel complimented us on the quality of our program and the interdisciplinary connections we’ve created across campus. They inspired us to create an accelerated program that would allow talented undergraduates in the Five Colleges to get a BA and MPP in five years. We’re also working on online certificate programs.
As an amateur gardener, I am most excited when an improbable plant emerges. At CPPA, we are delighted to move into a wonderful building, Gordon Hall. Please stop by the next time you’re on campus to see what our center has grown into: a beautiful and lively place for students, faculty, and staff to grow and produce new ideas and research that will lead to action!

With your help, we are also planting seeds for long-run growth. The generosity of alumni, staff, and faculty has kept our scholarship fund growing over the past year. I encourage you to support the next generation of policy professionals by giving to this fund!

Yours,
Lee Badgett

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Otero ’09 Appointed to MA Convention Center Authority Board of Directors

On Thursday, Gov. Deval Patrick appointed Alumna Vanessa Otero to the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority (MCCA) Board of Directors. The MCCA owns and oversees the MassMutual Center in Springfield, MA,  in addition to the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center (BCEC), the John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center,  and the Boston Common Garage.

Vanessa received her Masters of Public Policy and Administration from CPPA in 2009.  She is currently the director of the North End Campus Coalition in Springfield and runs her own consulting firm, specializing in grant writing, program development and professional development.  Prior to this, she worked as a parent facilitator for the Springfield Public School District and as program design and management manager for the Holyoke-Chicopee-Springfield Head Start Program.

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Maharramov ’06 Featured in Interview about Azerbaijan-US Relations

Ramil Maharramov, a 2006 alumnus of the Center for Public Policy and Administration, was featured in a News.Az interview about Azerbaijan and US relations.  Maharramov explores the effect of the Armenian diaspora in the US on US foreign policy towards the South Caucasus and Azerbaijan, Azerbaijani attitudes toward the role of the US in the Karabakh problem, and the prospects for progress in the Karabakh settlement, among other things.

To read the full interview on the  News.Az website, click [here]

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2010 Local Alumni Celebration

Join CPPA on Thursday, April 8, 2010 for a local alumni gathering. Stop by for a drink, few hors d’oeuvres, and to catch up on all the happenings from your alma mater.

What:    CPPA Local Alumni Celebration
When:   April 8 from 5:30 – 7:30PM
Where:  Bistro Les Gras, 25 West Street, Northampton, MA 01060

Bistro Les Gras is located just down the street from the Smith College parking garage, which provides free parking after 5PM.

RSVPs are appreciated but not required. Please email Kathy Colon if you plan to attend: kcolon@pubpol.umass.edu

CPPA holds yearly alumni gatherings across the US. If you’d like to suggest a location for our next alumni gathering, let us know!?