Governing Website Now Live via CPAR
The UNO Center for Public Affairs Research (CPAR) is working with Governing Magazine to offer compelling insights from sources you trust.
- published: 2019/12/02
- contact: Megan Nelson - CPACS Dean's Office
- phone: 402.554.2276
- email: megnelson@unomaha.edu
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- UNO
- Center for Public Affairs Research
- CPAR
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The UNO Center for Public Affairs Research (CPAR) is proud to launch Governing @ unomaha.edu.
CPAR is working with former data editor of Governing Magazine, Mike Maciag, to make sure you can access updated data interactives with compelling insights you use from sources you trust.
The Governing @ unomaha.edu website recently launched to continue housing the great legacy of the Governing Magazine as they pivot to other topics. The new and improved site not only pays tribute to an archive of all that Government Magazine once offered, it also houses information by topics such as demographics, economy and finance, education, and public service and government. For instance, you can find a map of international and domestic migration to every U.S. state since 2011 or an examination of housing affordability in every metro area in the U.S. since 1990.
The Center for Public Affairs Research is known for their data visualization and dissemination efforts in and about the State of Nebraska. For instance, cpar.unomaha.edu/policy hosts data interactives about Nebraska’s legislative districts. The governing project allows CPAR to expand and advance their efforts nationally.
See all that the Governing website has to offer at governing.unomaha.edu.
About the Center for Public Affairs Research
The Center for Public Affairs Research is a research and community outreach unit of the UNO College of Public Affairs and Community Service. CPAR is also the lead agency for the Nebraska State Data Center Program. This program is a cooperative program between the U.S. Census Bureau and individual states. This relationship has resulted in CPAR taking an active role in analyzing and disseminating information from the decennial census and the American Community Survey.