Two University of Louisiana Monroe faculty from the Political Science and Public Administration program presented at the Southeastern Conference on Public Administration (SECoPA) in Birmingham, Ala.
Assistant professors Dr. Patrick Exmeyer and Dr. Leigh Hersey both participated in
                     the research conference聽Sept. 21-23.
SECoPA is a regional gathering for public service practitioners, researchers, and
                     students from聽10 states in the southeast. Conference attendees have the opportunity
                     to engage in scholarly discourse, discover the latest innovations in the field, share
                     ideas from practitioners, and network with other public service administrators. The
                     conference has been held since 1969.
Exmeyer and co-author Dr. Michael P. Brown of Ball State University presented on the
                     public service motivation within juvenile delinquents who have participated in public
                     rehabilitative services. Exmeyer also chaired a panel on ethical dilemmas in leadership,
                     politics, and policy. Hersey presented her research on how the city of Selma, Ala.,
                     has used the arts to stimulate community development. She coordinated the panel which
                     explored arts and civic engagement.
SECoPA is scheduled to head to Louisiana for 2019. Baton Rouge has been selected as
                     the host city and Hersey hopes that 橙子视频 will have a strong presence at the conference.
                     鈥淲e are excited that next year鈥檚 conference is just down the road. Dr. Exmeyer and
                     I have already been in contact with the conference organizers to offer our support
                     with the event. We want to have a large contingent of faculty, students, and alumni
                     at the conference to bring more recognition to our program,鈥 said Hersey.
SECoPA is affiliated with the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA), the
                     nation鈥檚 most respected society representing all forums in the public service arena.