Kathryn A.L. Cheever, Director, Center for New Directions
Ph.D., UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, 2001
Areas of Interest:
Public policy making, interagency collaboration, urban administration, administrative law, and the role of community-based organizations in addressing urban social problems.
Teaching
- Politics, Public Policy and Leadership
- U.S. Health Policy
- Politics of the Budgetary Process
- Research Methodology
- Conflict Resolution and Public Consent Building
Select Publications
Cheever, Kathryn (2004) Collaborations in Public Service: Memphis Experiences. International Journal of Public Administration.
Cheever, Kathryn (2001) (with deLeon, P.) Fair Housing Advocacy Groups: Litigation as a Source of Nonprofit Funding. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly Vol.30, No.2 (pp.298-320).
Cheever, Kathryn (2000) (with Wolfe, P. and N. Kinney, N.) Improving the Quality of Public Administration Research on Nonprofits: Dismantling the Three-Sector Model International Journal of Organizational Theory and Theory and Behavior Vol.3, No. 3 & 4 (pp. 319-344).
OTHER WORKS-IN-PROGRESS

