Leadership in Education
Kent State University offers robust online programs in leadership and education, empowering students to make an impact in diverse professional settings. Programs like the 100% online Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Interprofessional Leadership provide specialized pathways, including equity, ethics, and social justice, to address complex challenges. With additional offerings such as graduate certificates in leadership and management, Kent State prepares learners to lead with confidence in education, business, and beyond.
Related Blog Posts
When you think of “public administration,” you may envision managing budgets for a city transportation department or improving the efficiency of a town’s public health division. But for graduates with a master’s degree in public administration, there are many career possibilities that might not come to mind right away. A public administrator plans, organizes, directs, coordinates and controls operations in a government office, private company or nonprofit organization. This can be in positions as diverse as that of a community health director or the budget director at an environmental justice nonprofit. An MPA opens a world of opportunities.
Imagine a town that wants to improve access to its public buildings. Theoretically, the citizens of the town could appeal to their elected officials for the change and maybe vote on a ballot measure. Once that measure has passed, officials could craft a policy addressing the need for improved access, and then allocate the funds...and then things get a little tricky.