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2 Faculty  





3 Notable Fels alumni  





4 Fels Publications  





5 See also  





6 References  





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University of Pennsylvania
Fels Institute of Government
Arms of the University of Pennsylvania
Fox-Fels Hall
MottoLeges sine moribus vanae
TypePrivate
Established1937 (1937)

Parent institution

University of Pennsylvania
PresidentJ. Larry Jameson (interim)
DirectorJohn Lapinski and Lauren Russell[1]
Address , , ,
19104
,
U.S.
CampusUrban
Websitewww.fels.upenn.edu

The Fels Institute of Government at the University of PennsylvaniainPhiladelphia is a graduate school of public policy and public management. Founded in 1937 by Samuel Simeon Fels of the Fels Naptha Soap Company, the Fels Institute prepares its students for public leadership positions in city, state, and federal agencies, elective politics, nonprofit organizations, and private firms with close connections to the public sector.

The Fels Institute is housed in Fox-Fels Hall, the former residence of Samuel Fels. It is a brick mansion located on the west end of the University of Pennsylvania's campus.[2]

Academics

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Fels offers a Master of Public Administration degree in both full-time and executive (part-time) formats. Fels also offers four-course certificates in Nonprofit Administration and Public Finance.

Faculty

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Notable Fels alumni

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  • Jennifer Beck: New Jersey State Senator, Represents the 12th legislative district
  • David Byerman '95, Secretary of the Senate of the Nevada Senate
  • Kenneth Braithwaite '95: US secretary of the Navy under President Donald J. Trump[4][5]
  • Donna Cooper '87: Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress, and former Pennsylvania Secretary of Policy and Planning
  • Madeleine Dean (attended): US Representative for Pennsylvania's 4th congressional district, a house manager for the Second impeachment of Donald Trump, former Pennsylvania House Representative
  • Scott Detrow: NPR White House Correspondent and NPR Politics Podcast host
  • Stephen Dilts '96: New Jersey Transportation Commissioner
  • Chaka Fattah '86: US Representative for Pennsylvania's 2nd congressional district
  • Bob Ganley '72: Former city manager of South Portland and Portland, Maine
  • Wilson Goode: First African-American Mayor of Philadelphia (1984–1992)
  • George M. Leader: Former Governor of Pennsylvania (1955-1959)
  • Frank A. Salvatore: Pennsylvania Representative for the 170th district (1973-1984); Pennsylvania State Senator for the 5th district (1985-2000)
  • Rob Wonderling '91: Former Pennsylvania State Senator and current President and CEO of the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce
  • Fels Publications

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    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ "Lauren Russell". fels.upenn.edu. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
  • ^ "Fox-Fels Hall | University of Pennsylvania Facilities and Real Estate Services". facilities.upenn.edu. Retrieved 2023-11-05.
  • ^ "Faculty: Eric C. Neiderman | Penn Fels Institute of Government". Archived from the original on 2010-02-22. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
  • ^ "Giving by individuals to projects and programs" (PDF). Penn Arts and Sciences. June 30, 2015. Retrieved December 19, 2018.
  • ^ "Biography". U.S. Navy. Archived from the original on October 28, 2017. Retrieved October 25, 2017.
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