Department of History & Political Science
Public Administration
Radio Program
“Public Administration in Oklahoma” is a monthly public affairs radio program. It focuses on current challenges facing the state’s citizens and their public managers.
Public administration students participate in producing the program. They recommend and evaluate topics, engage in original and secondary research, conduct interviews, and write and edit copy.
Titles of upcoming programs include:
- Dealing with Train Crossings: Going Overhead in Claremore
- Reinventing an Older Neighborhood: Tulsa’s Pearl District
- Pay for Performance: How It Works in the City of Owasso
“Public Administration in Oklahoma” is sponsored by the Department of History and Political Science in cooperation with the Department of Communications. It is the only radio program in Oklahoma that centers on state and local public administration.
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