
Rebecca Entress
@rebeccaentress
Assistant Professor in Public Administration at University of South Carolina
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Excited to share: our latest article on #Covid_19 was accepted to PAR: The Impact of COVID-19 on ASPA National Scholar & Practitioner Membership. Special thanks to my incredible team: Kim Moloney Tonya E. Thornton Rebecca Entress Bok Jonathan Jeong & Nathalie Bernier. UCF School of Public Administration




Check out this PAR symposium with contributions from incredible scholars from around the world. We enjoyed working with all of you. UCF School of Public Administration SECM UCFCCIE ARCHIVED: Deanne Criswell

Excited to share a new perspectives article with Rebecca Entress in Frontiers - Sustainability reviewing public values failure associated with Hurricane Ian power outages in Florida. This study was funded by U.S. Department of Energy with PI Kris Davis at UCF frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…

We’re No. 1! Our Emergency Management graduate program tops the list in the U.S. News Education 2024 Best Graduate Schools rankings. Plus, check out our other top UCF School of Public Administration program rankings. 😎 👇 ucf.edu/news/us-news-g…

Excited to join South Carolina Department of Political Science in the fall!



Super excited to share that our work looking at the administrative burdens faced by special needs pop. at shelters during Hurricane Irma was accepted by American Review of Public Administration! Rebecca Entress Dr. Claire Knox Stay tuned for the article link once published USF School of Public Affairs

"Building Resilient Communities by Fostering Social Equity in Public Administration: Analyzing the Influence of Social Capital on COVID-19 Vaccination Rates in Communities With Varying Social Vulnerabilities" by Ryan Lofaro, Rebecca Entress & Gao Liu doi.org/10.1111/padm.1…



In the wake of increasing natural disasters, reducing burdens for those evacuating to special needs shelters is crucial. Our latest article offers recommendations to ease administrative burdens. Thanks to Dr. Ratna B. Dougherty II and Dr. Claire Knox for all of their hard work on this article!



