Government & Public Administration

"As one of the nation’s top employers, Government & Public Administration has boundless career opportunities for people with all skill sets. You can be a city manager, global imaging specialist, security specialist, computer programmer, court clerk, linguist, social worker, and, of course, that little job called President."

Pathways to Success: Government & Public Administration Edition. Accessed October 1, 2015. ed.sc.gov

Toggle Filters

Filter By:

Clear Filters
Grade
Resource Type
Downloadable Content

Pathways to Success: Government & Public Administration Edition. Accessed October 1, 2015. ed.sc.gov

Tankbusters: Advice for Students
Episode 10

Video

Lieutenant Colonel Joel "Rally" Rush offers advice for youth who may be interested in a career in the U.S. Air Force.
Joe Neal | SC African American History Calendar
Episode 8

Audio

Rev. Joseph H. Neal was born on August 31, 1950 to the late Mrs. Laverne Kohn Neal and the late Rev. C.R. Neal of Hopkins, S.C. He was the third of four children. His compassion for people at an early...
Tameika Isaac Devine | Women Vision SC

Video

Tameika Isaac Devine was age 29 when she ran for office for the first time. She became the first African American female and the youngest person on the Columbia City Council. She recalls winning that...
Betty Jo Rhea | Women Vision SC

Video

Betty Jo Rhea served as Mayor of Rock Hill for 12 years and as a member of the City Council for 8 years. She was referred to as “the people’s mayor.” When she took over as mayor, unemployment stood at...
Deborah Blalock | Women Vision SC

Video

“Follow your passion. Don't ever forget to take care of yourself. That's critically important . I think as women, we don't always do that very well.” That’s the advice of Deborah Blalock, one of the...
Richard Fields | SC African American History Calendar
Episode 4

Video

Judge Richard E. Fields was born and raised in Charleston, S.C. He attended high school at the Avery Institute, graduated from West Virginia State College in 1944, and earned his law degree in 1947...
Mignon Clyburn | SC African American History Calendar
Episode 3

Video

Mignon L. Clyburn became the first woman head of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) when she was appointed Acting Chair by President Barack Obama in May 2013. She was also the first African...