J. Jeffrey and Ann Marie Fox Graduate School
Victoria Williams, doctor of philosophy in public administration
Dissertation: Williams’ dissertation examined the impact of behavioral health policy in the Steelton-Highspire School District.
Achievements/Activities: Awards include Penn State's Presidential Public Impact Research Award; the Irving and Mildred Hand Award for State, Urban, and Regional Affairs; the Graduate Research Experience and Training award; and the Ph.D. Research Award from the Keystone State Chapter of the American Society for Public Administration. Worked as a graduate assistant in Dan Mallinson’s Policy Lab and at the Douglas W. Pollock Center for Addiction Research and Outreach. Secretary for the Public Administration Doctoral Student Organization.
What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned during your time at Penn State Harrisburg?
“I think the biggest lesson I’ve learned is if you have the right support, if you have the right people’s voices in your head telling you that you can do this, it makes a difference. I had such an amazing group of professors who were able to encourage me, support me, and give me feedback … it was just so helpful because I wasn’t doing this alone. I think that was the main takeaway from my experience here. It was so affirming because up until that point, I didn’t think I would even be able to do this.”
Williams will be escorted by faculty marshals Daniel Mallinson, associate professor of public policy and administration, and Younhee Kim, associate professor of public administration.