Written by: Tia Broz, IU Communications and Marketing IU Indianapolis Chancellor Latha Ramchand has appointed O’Neill Professor Tom Stucky to serve as faculty fellow for the Office of the Chancellor. Stucky has been a member of the school’s criminal justice faculty since 2004. In his role as faculty fellow for the chancellor’s office, he will collaborate… Read more »
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New director: Expansion plans on the horizon for IU Executive Education
As the new director of IU Executive Education, John Courtney understands the bullet points on his resume may prompt questions. He doesn’t come from a traditional leadership, academic, or training background. Instead, he spent more than three decades working in technology sales and sales leadership for companies like Microsoft, Oracle, and HP. But after a… Read more »
Leverage four key questions to elevate your organization
Written by: Thomas D. Stucky, Ph.D. Professor, O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at IU Indianapolis Leaders in nonprofit or government organizations are charged with deciding where to place resources and energy to accomplish the goals of their organization. But far too often, they may end up sacrificing critical big picture planning to focus… Read more »
Dumortier’s work cited in 2025 Economic Report of the President
Just 10 days before the presidential transition, O’Neill Professor Jerome Dumortier’s work on climate change and the role of agricultural carbon removal was included in the 2025 Economic Report of the President. The report focused on economic trends, action that had been taken to advance economic policies, and future pathways to move forward the nation’s… Read more »
Understanding social inequities, climate change, and the impact on farmers in India
Extreme weather can reduce the global water supply, disrupt food production, and impact crop quality. To cope with these climate changes, farmers worldwide are adapting their practices and technologies. But that process isn’t always equitable, especially for farmers who belong to marginalized social groups. “Climate change has a huge potential to widen social rifts in… Read more »
