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Who Serves? Predicting Placement of Management Graduates on Nonprofit, Government, and Business Boards

Submitted by Mary Tschirhart on 2009-04-08 14:08:01
Mary Tschirhart has been keeping her bright light under a bucket. Here
are her recent acceptances and publications.

Who Serves? Predicting Placement of Management Graduates on Nonprofit, Government, and Business Boards
by Mary Tschirhart, Kira Reed, Sarah J. Freeman, Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 2009, forthcoming.

"Effect of Design Elements for Corporate Volunteer Programs on Volunteerability" by Lucas C. P. M. Meijs, Mary Tschirhart, Esther M. Ten Hoorn, and Jeffrey L. Brudney, International Journal of Volunteer Administration, 2009, xxvi: 1: 23-32.

"Resource Sharing: How Sharing System Choices are Affected by Resource Attributes" by Mary Tschirhart, Alejandro Amezcua, and Alison Anker, in R. O'Leary and L. B. Bingham (Eds.) The Collaborative Manager: New
Ideas for the Twenty-first Century
, Georgetown University Press, 2009, pp. 15-30.

"Self-regulation at the State Level by Nonprofits: The
Membership Association Form as a Self-regulatory Vehicle" by Mary Tschirhart, in M. K. Gugerty and A. Prakesh (Eds.) Nonprofit Clubs: Voluntary Regulation of Nonprofit and Nongovernmental Organizations,
Oxford University Press, 2009, forthcoming.

Administrative Discretion and Environmental Regulation: Substantive Agency Rules and Court Decisions in US Air and Water Quality Policies

Submitted by Lada Kochtcheeva on 2009-04-08 14:04:06
Congratulations to Lada Kochtcheeva, whose article, "Administrative Discretion and Environmental Regulation: Substantive Agency Rules and Court Decisions in US Air and Water Quality Policies, " has been accepted for publication in The Review of Policy Research.

David Oglesby

Submitted by David Oglesby on 2009-04-08 14:01:16
David Oglesby received this year's W. Scott Blackwood Excellence in Research Administration Award. The Blackwood Award recognizes a University of North Carolina employee for meritorious and distinguished accomplishments in research administration at the University. David received a Master of Public Administration in 1986 from North Carolina State University.

Edwin G. Foulke, Jr.

Submitted by Edwin G. Foulke Jr. on 2009-04-08 13:57:24
Edwin G. Foulke, Jr has been named to the NC State Board of Visitors. Mr. Foulke is a partner with Fisher & Phillips LLP, a leading national labor and employment law firm. He works with the firm's Workplace Safety and Catastrophe Management Practice Group in its Atlanta, Georgia office. Prior to joining Fisher & Phillips, Mr. Foulke was the Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health. Mr. Foulke, a native of Perkasie, PA, graduated from North Carolina State University with a BA degree in Political Science in 1974. He earned his law degree from Loyola University-New Orleans in 1978 and a Master of Law (Labor) degree from Georgetown University Law School in 1993.