American University School of Public Affairs

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School of Public Affairs

Established 1957 as School of Government and Public Administration. Renamed School of Public Affairs 1988
Type Private
Dean William M. LeoGrande
Faculty 51 full-time[1]
Students 1,174 (undergraduate)/ 518 (graduate)
Location Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Campus Urban
Nickname SPA
Website http://spa.american.edu/

The School of Public Affairs at American University is among the nation's leading public policy schools. It's location, programs and professors provide a distinct advantage in educating and preparing leaders for careers in public service. It ranks 10th nationally for schools of public policy according to U.S. News and World Report (2005) [1].

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Ward Circle Building, School of Public Affairs
Ward Circle Building, School of Public Affairs

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American University

Academic Units

College of Arts and SciencesKogod School of BusinessSchool of CommunicationSchool of International ServiceSchool of Public AffairsWashington College of Law

Centers and Institutes

Administrative Law ReviewCenter for Congressional and Presidential StudiesEqual Justice FoundationWashington Semester

Athletics

American University EaglesBender Arena

Media

WAMUWVAUThe Diane Rehm ShowKojo Nnamdi ShowThe Eagle

People

List of American University people

Places

American University ParkCamp American UniversityCamp LeachKatzen Arts CenterHarold and Sylvia Greenberg TheatreTenley Campus