The spring semester looks much different now than it has in years past. Classrooms that once hosted engaging discussions now sit empty—the conversations have been moved online in the wake of the coronavirus epidemic. Yet while most students may no longer be on campus, their hard work continues. IUPUI is recognizing some of those students… Read more »
O’Neill updates
Five behaviors to drive leadership in times of crisis
By Sara Johnson, IU Executive Education Unprecedented times. It’s the phrase we keep hearing over and over from leaders around the world to describe the major shifts we’re seeing across all sectors due to the COVID-19 global pandemic. And in these unprecedented times, we must provide unprecedented leadership. The faculty with IU Executive Education… Read more »
O’Neill IUPUI prioritizes students amid COVID-19 changes
The most recent email hit university inboxes, social media, and the news on March 20, 2020. Indiana University was postponing Spring Commencement due to the coronavirus. It was the latest in a series of announcements that started on March 10 when IU first decided to move classes online after Spring Break. When that first… Read more »
O’Neill School holds onto top U.S. News rankings — again
For the fourth consecutive year, the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University Bloomington is ranked No. 1 for its master’s program in public affairs in the just-released U.S. News and World Report Best Graduate School rankings. The O’Neill School shares that top ranking with the Maxwell School of Citizenship… Read more »
O’Neill’s My Community, My Vision Fellows help youth groups improve their communities
As two teenage girls stood before the Batesville, Indiana, city council, they waited to make their case for funding. They were part of the Batesville Mayor’s Youth Council and that meeting would determine whether they had to go back to the drawing board on their public art project. In the crowd that evening was Stacy… Read more »