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Dr. Michael Howell-Moroney is a Professor at the University of Memphis, affiliated with the School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy (SUAPP) and the Department of Public Administration and Policy. He specializes in public administration, urban affairs, and intergovernmental relations, with significant focus on faith-based partnerships in social services, technology integration in education, and economic development policies. His research has been published in top journals and includes over $3 million in extramurally funded grants, including two National Science Foundation (NSF) grants.
Dr. Howell-Moroney’s work bridges academia and public service, including advisory roles on local and national boards, contributions to reports like the ICMA analysis on intergovernmental relations, and community-based projects. His teaching includes courses such as PADM 7213 (Policy Analysis), PADM 7607 (Public Management Leadership), and PADM 7714 (Social Entrepreneurship).
His research spans themes like faith-based foster care partnerships, technology adoption in schools, and the digital divide’s impact on governance. Recent publications emphasize methodological rigor in policy analysis (e.g., logistic regression critiques, propensity score matching) and practical challenges in implementing innovative policies.
- Grants: Over $3M in funded research, including NSF grants.
- Community Engagement: Advisor to ICMA, local boards, and community development initiatives.
- Teaching: Focus on policy analysis, urban governance, and leadership.




