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OHIO鈥檚 top-ranked public administration programs build on the Voinovich School鈥檚 public service legacy and mission

From his office on The Ridges in Athens, Ohio, Associate Dean for Public Strategy and Innovation and MPA Director, Professor Jason Jolley types an email to share good news about another grant that the Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service has secured to assist the Appalachian Ohio region. This time, it鈥檚 a awarded to The Ohio State University and its educational partners in the Appalachian region, including Ohio University, to identify training needs for the broadband workforce. 

鈥淥hio University鈥檚 piece of the grant will be about $50,000, but it will allow us to work across Appalachian Ohio and the state to identify skill upgrades for displaced workers,鈥 Jolley said. 鈥淥ur hope is that they鈥檒l be able to more easily transition to employment in the emerging broadband and 5G industries.鈥 

The grant, one of a handful of projects Jolley is currently leading, is on the smaller side of the kinds of grants that the Voinovich School typically receives. 

鈥淲e鈥檙e finalizing a $2 million Economic Development Administration (EDA) project this month to assist Southern Ohio with transition away from the coal economy, and we鈥檙e also engaged in a $2.7 million project also funded by EDA to work on coal economy transition issues in eastern and southeastern Ohio,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he Voinovich School is central to assisting our region in creating more sustainable local economies.鈥

Since July 2016, the Voinovich School鈥檚 engaged faculty and professional staff have secured more than 900 grants and contracts totaling nearly $62 million.  The projects address some of the world鈥檚 greatest challenges ranging from economic development and entrepreneurship to environmental and watershed issues to substance abuse prevention and mental health promotion. 

This diversity of projects is reflected in the school being chosen to lead a new Ohio Center of Excellence for Behavioral Health Prevention and Promotion, a $4.5 million investment from the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. The effort will be one of more than 150 projects that the Voinovich School averages each year. 

鈥淥ur school is nationally known for our impact, public service, outreach, professional education and leadership development 鈥 and we鈥檙e a model college that acts as a public-private partnership that is helping craft and implement programmatic initiatives that have a significant impact,鈥 said Mark Weinberg, dean of the Voinovich School. 鈥淲e play a critical role in Ohio University鈥檚 commitment to and partnership with the communities where we live and work.鈥

Weinberg, who recently presented a unique partnership with other colleges and external partners to Ohio University鈥檚 Board of Trustees, also noted several projects that he鈥檚 looking forward to in the year ahead. 

鈥淲e鈥檙e excited to advance several initiatives including an expansion of the Building Bridges to Careers program, and our partnership with the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Council, which brings more than 70 counties, cities, villages, townships, and regional organizations together in Central Ohio, at our Dublin Campus.鈥 

To hear more from Dean Weinberg during his or learn more about the Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service, visit /voinovich-school.

Published
January 25, 2022
Author
Staff reports