Campus News

Hal G. Rainey elected to National Academy of Public Administration

Hal G. Rainey, Alumni Foundation Distinguished Professor of Public Administration, has been elected to the National Academy of Public Administration.

NAPA is a national institution dedicated to providing advice and expertise to the U.S. Congress, federal agencies, state and local governments and other public institutions.

Rainey is one of two active faculty members in the department to have been elected to NAPA. Tom Lauth was elected to the academy in 2000; Robert T. Golembiewski, Research Professor Emeritus, was elected in 1997; and Felix A. Nigro, Professor Emeritus, was elected in 1977.