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Romney Institute of Public Service and Ethics
Academic unit at Brigham Young University From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Romney Institute of Public Service and Ethics (Romney Institute) at Brigham Young University is a department within the Marriott School of Management. The school offers a master's degree in public administration through both pre-service and executive programs.[1]
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History
The Romney Institute of Public Service and Ethics was named in 1998 for three-term Michigan governor, United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, and Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipient George W. Romney.[1]
Academics
Rankings and admissions
In the 2022 edition of the U.S. News Best Graduate School Rankings, the MPA Program ranked No. 48.[2][3]
People
Faculty
Alumni
- Carl Hernandez III, Professor, J. Reuben Clark Law School[4]
- Marsha Judkins, Utah Congresswoman, 61st District (2018-present); Adjunct Professor, Utah Valley University
- Matt Salmon, U.S. Congressman, Arizona (1995-2001; 2013-2017)
- Paul M. Warner, U.S. Attorney, District of Utah (1998-2006), U.S. Magistrate Judge, District of Utah (2006–present)
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