Written by: Ken Bikoff, O’Neill School Faculty Liaison and Public Relations Officer Some people collect accomplishments. Others focus on making an impact. Philip J. Rutledge managed to do both in a way that resonates more than a decade after his passing. One of the most influential leaders in the field of public administration and social… Read more »
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Guevara named to INVestED Board of Directors
Tom Guevara, the director of the IU Public Policy Institute and lecturer at the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, has been appointed to serve on the Board of Directors of the Indiana Secondary Market for Education Loans, also known as INVestEd. INVestEd is a not-for-profit organization that provides education financing solutions for Indiana students… Read more »
O’Neill’s Dumortier begins term as editor for Applied Economic Perspectives of Policy
O’Neill School faculty help shape the world through their research, their teaching, and by sharing their expertise with communities. Associate Professor Jerome Dumortier now has a direct line to help curate the future of agricultural and environmental policy knowledge, thanks to his new position as editor for the journal Applied Economic Perspectives of Policy—the policy… Read more »
Dumortier part of nationwide report, Midwest symposium on removing and reducing CO2 in the United States
Jerome Dumortier has been studying carbon management, agricultural emissions, and bioenergy since he first began working on his Ph.D. in Economics. Now, he and his research are part of a large-scale nationwide report highlighting opportunities to remove large amounts of carbon dioxide in the United States. “This is the culmination of the last 15… Read more »
Dena Carson: Working to reduce youth gang violence
Stories about gangs and gang violence are often fodder for movie and TV scripts. O’Neill Associate Professor Dena Carson says she watched those shows growing up in a small town in southeast Kansas. True crime television is what sparked her interest in criminal justice. Now, she’s using her research skills to look beyond the portrayals… Read more »