Professor Beth Gazley has earned the Editor’s Prize for Best Scholarly Paper in Nonprofit Management & Leadership, Vol. 31 for her article, “What do we know about nonprofit collaboration? A systemic review of the literature.” The study, which was conducted with Professor Chao Guo from the University of Pennsylvania, included a systemic literature review on… Read more »
Month: October 2022
Carley earns Senior Fellow Award from USAEE
Sanya Carley, O’Neill Professor at the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, has been honored with the Senior Fellow Award from the United States Association for Energy Economics. The Senior Fellow Award is given to individuals who have exemplified distinguished service in the field of energy economics and/or the USAEE. Carley was… Read more »
Amsler presents at UN’s inception meeting for World Public Sector Report 2023
Lisa Amsler, a distinguished professor and the Keller-Runden Professor of Public Service at the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, recently participated in and was a presenter at the inception meeting for the World Public Sector Report 2023 organized by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) Division for… Read more »
O’Neill faculty member, alumnus collaborate on new environmental management book
As the issues of climate change, increased exposure to new toxins, and the realization of the inequitable distribution of environmental risk to disenfranchised populations continues to grow, the field of environmental management requires increased and high-level application. The processes and practices that enable organizations to reduce environmental impacts with better management will require a strong… Read more »
Rupp earns George V. Cohee Public Service Award
John A. Rupp, a clinical associate professor at the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, has been named the recipient of the George V. Cohee Public Service Award by the Eastern Section of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists. The ESAAPG Public Service Award is presented annually to individuals in recognition of… Read more »
O’Neill School faculty head to Chicago for NASPAA 2022
The Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, we’ll be active in a number of ways at the 2022 NASPAA Annual Conference Oct. 19-21 in Chicago. We’re proud to be a part of NASPAA and have built our foundation on collaboration with our partners. We can’t… Read more »
Transfer student finds opportunities for new beginnings at O’Neill
Call her an expert in new beginnings. After starting college on a small urban campus in Indianapolis, transferring to IU in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic while classes were being taught entirely online, and then finally joining the O’Neill School in-person for the first time as a junior, Dana Weaver feels like she’s “had… Read more »
Cincinelli earns inaugural Ron Hites Prize in Environmental Science
Alessandra Cincinelli, a renowned researcher in analytic chemistry in at the University of Florence in Italy, has been named the inaugural winner of the Ron Hites Prize in Environmental Science by the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs. The Hites Prize was established in 2021 in honor of Distinguished Professor Emeritus Ron… Read more »
Amsler appointed member of ABA’s Cornerstones of Democracy: Civics, Civility, and Collaboration Commission
Terry Amsler, an adjunct lecturer at the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, has been appointed a member of the Cornerstones of Democracy: Civics, Civility, and Collaboration Commission by the American Bar Association. The Cornerstones of Democracy initiative was created to promote and help restore confidence in democratic institutions, the judicial system,… Read more »
Indiana nonprofits face challenges managing their human resources
Many Indiana nonprofits found it challenging to provide adequate staff compensation and recruit and retain qualified volunteers and board members even before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, a new Indiana University report finds. More than half (54%) of Indiana nonprofits with paid staff said adequately compensating staff was challenging, including a quarter (26%) who… Read more »