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Corbin Walls Public Administration and Policy (PhD)

Degrees
Master of Public Administration, The University of Oklahoma

Bachelor of Arts in Public & Nonprofit Administration, The University of Oklahoma

Bio
Corbin’s primary research interests are in nonprofit management, broadly defined, and more specifically, in nonprofit finance. He is additionally interested in organizational theory, collaborative governance, public budgeting and financial management, and nonprofit policy. Corbin engages in fundraising, grant writing, program evaluation, and strategic planning consulting for nonprofit organizations. Most importantly, he loves to cook and conduct visits with his Therapy Dog, Rosie.

Corbin is a recipient of the Truman Scholarship, the premier graduate fellowship in the United States for those pursuing careers as public service leaders, the nation’s official living memorial to our thirty-third president, and the presidential monument to public service, awarded by the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation. He additionally received the Charles Levine Doctoral Research Fellowship from the Department of Public Administration & Policy in the School of Public Affairs at American University.