Fulton honored as Leading Academic Data Leader by Chief Data Officer Magazine
Brad Fulton Brad Fulton, an associate professor at the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, has been included on the list of Leading Academic Data Leaders for 2023 by Chief...
View ArticleSimon receives IU’s Henry R. Besch, Jr. Promotion of Excellence Award from...
Kosali Simon (right) was honored with the 2023 Henry R. Besch, Jr. Promotion of Excellence Award. (Photo by Alex Kumar) Kosali Simon, a distinguished professor at the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public...
View ArticleAPPAM Conference to feature heavy O’Neill School presence
The O’Neill School will be well-represented at the annual APPAM Conference. (Top row: Christian Buerger, Lehn Benjamin, Nathan Cook, Sameeksha Desai; Middle Row: , Diane Henshel, David Konisky, Douglas...
View ArticleMcGuire proposes racism-conscious framework for health policies in journal...
Cydney McGuire Cydney McGuire, an assistant professor at the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, has proposed a racism-conscious framework that can be used to develop new health...
View ArticleO’Neill students finalists in National Government Finance Case Challenge
Students from the O’Neill School are finalists in the 2023 National Government Finance Case Challenge. A group of students from the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs has been...
View ArticleStudy shows standards needed to prove effectiveness of school-based law...
Amanda Rutherford The use of school-based law enforcement officers has increased exponentially over the past quarter-century, but how SBLEs have performed while promoting student safety is a question...
View ArticleAligning Passion with Education: Brandon Hough’s Inspiring Success Story
In the realm of conservation and environmental leadership, Brandon Hough, MPA’23, stands as a passionate advocate for biodiversity, driven by a commitment to leave the world in a better state for...
View ArticleBerg invited to present at RES2024
Mitchell Berg Mitchell Berg, a clinical assistant professor at the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, has been invited by the National Center for American Indian Enterprise...
View ArticleIU Employee Sheryl Doades puts her tuition benefit to work as a M.A. Arts...
For Sheryl Doades, the motivation behind her decision to pursue a master’s degree in arts administration is both professional and personal. Naturally, juggling these competing priorities requires a...
View ArticleThe true calling of Black History Month and Women’s History Month
Jori Mundy (MPA’15) speaks to the crowd at the 2023 O’Neill Women’s Empowerment Summit. Written by: Jori Mundy (MPA’15) This time of year is always special for me because it provides the opportunity to...
View ArticleBill stripping wetland protections put Indiana drinking water at risk
Indiana’s most critical isolated wetlands have been stripped of protection for the second time in two years, and the loss of those protections could lead to health hazards for the general public....
View ArticleFrom Kathmandu to Everest: O’Neill School alumnus sheds light on Nepal’s...
Glenn and Marie Montgomery at Mt. Everest in Nepal Written by: Glenn Montgomery, MSES’77, entrepreneur In October 2023, Glenn Montgomery, MSES’77, and his fiancé, Marie, were married high in the...
View ArticleEnvironmental managers needed to bring policies and regulations to life
Environmental Management: Concepts and Practical Skills provides theories and examples to lead the next generation of environmental managers. Policy makers, lobbyists, and the courts wage constant...
View ArticleCharting the green path: Kiryssa Kasprzyk’s journey from O’Neill to global...
In a Zoom call, I had the pleasure of interviewing O’Neill alum Kiryssa Kasprzyk amidst a backdrop of lush tropical plants. I immediately resonated with her dedication to preserving tropical forests,...
View ArticleMAAA student Sara Marshall shares stories, experiences from writing “Creating...
Master of Arts in Arts Administration student Sara Marshall has achieved something few Master’s students can say they have: published a book. Marshall’s book, “Creating the Crossroads: 100 Years of...
View ArticleAvellaneda honored with prestigious Jefferson Science Fellowship
Claudia Avellaneda Claudia Avellaneda, an O’Neill professor and Fischer Faculty Fellow at the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, has been awarded a prestigious Jefferson...
View ArticleNurturing roots: A student’s journey towards environmental sustainability
In the bustling world of academia, where every student strives to make a mark, there are those who go beyond the ordinary, driven by an unyielding passion for environmental sustainability. Meet Cailey...
View ArticleO’Neill students engage in community projects, research as IU Eclipse Scholars
As communities across the state of Indiana prepare for the upcoming total solar eclipse, three O’Neill undergraduate students are using the opportunity to engage in hands-on research. Environmental...
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