Associate Professor Kathy Quick has been awarded the prestigious Gross Family Chair at the Humphrey School, which supports the School’s program in nonprofit leadership, philanthropy, and public affairs.
Leaders of the Center for Integrative Leadership co-authored an article, "Cross-Sector Initiatives Should Start Small," published in Stanford Social Innovation Review.
Associate Professor Kathy Quick published the article, "(De)Centering whiteness through community dialogues about safety problems and solutions," in the journal, Public Administration Review.
Associate Professor Kathy Quick is co-author of a new article, “Public management and policing: a dialectical inquiry,” which discusses how policing and public management studies have co-existed alongside each other without exploiting the potential for mutual learning and gaining insights from each other’s experience.
In a new essay published in Planning Theory and Practice, Associate Professor Kathy Quick reflects on her experiences in three extended series of multi-stakeholder dialogues about policing and public safety.
Associate Professor Kathy Quick received the Christopher Pollitt Prize for best paper at the 2021 International Research Society for Public Management (IRSPM) conference.
The honor, one of the highest bestowed on faculty at the University of Minnesota, is for Quick's efforts to train professional students across multiple disciplines to address complex public problems, advance equity and inclusion, and forge shared leadership across differences.
University President Joan Gabel has appointed Associate Professor Kathy Quick as co-chair of the M Safe Implementation Team, to implement Gabel’s campus safety initiative.