Many faculty members and students from the O’Neill School will participate in the 42nd annual fall research conference of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM). The meeting, which will convene virtually November 11-13, is organized around the theme “Research Across the Policy Lifecycle: Formulation, Implementation, Evaluation and Back Again.” O’Neill School attendees… Read more »
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O’Neill School Faculty at ARNOVA 2020
Faculty and students from the O’Neill School will participate in the 49th annual conference of the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA), convened virtually November 11-13. The conference will bring nonprofit management scholars from around the world together to share their research and to discuss the theme “From Climate Change to… Read more »
Sustainable management of agricultural soils to store carbon and curb climate change
New research by scholars including Siân Mooney, dean and professor at the O’Neill School, shows that to keep climate change in check, CO2 emissions into the atmosphere must be curbed. Yet, the soil of terrestrial ecosystems has the capacity to store large quantities of carbon in the long term. An international team of scientists coordinated… Read more »
Yoder, Royer, and Ward awarded USDA grant to work with farmers on nutrient loss, water quality
The U.S. Dept. of Agriculture’s Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education program has awarded a grant to a team of O’Neill faculty, scientists, and conservation practitioners to use farming data to improve nutrient management and water quality. The goal of their research is to offer farmers information on nitrate losses that can help inform their management… Read more »
O’Neill Faculty at NASPAA 2020
Faculty from the O’Neill School at both Bloomington and Indianapolis will be presenting research at NASPAA 2020, the annual conference of the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration. This year’s conference, conducted virtually, will bring public service educators together around the theme of “Building the New Civic Square.” Opportunities for conference attendees… Read more »
NASA awards $502,893 ROSES grant to Barnes and collaborators to study dryland carbon and water fluxes
Dr. Mallory Barnes, assistant professor at the O’Neill School, is part of a team that was recently awarded a Research Observations in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) grant by NASA. The ROSES grant is worth $502,893 over three years, beginning November 2020. Together with principal investigator Dr. Matthew Dannenberg (University of Iowa) and Dr. William… Read more »