The use of school-based law enforcement officers has increased exponentially over the past quarter-century, but how SBLEs have performed while promoting student safety is a question that has largely gone unanswered, namely because a lack of incidents isn’t a good metric by which to measure performance. The use of SBLEs expanded following the shootings at… Read more »
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O’Neill students finalists in National Government Finance Case Challenge
A group of students from the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs has been named a finalist at the undergraduate level of the 2023 National Government Finance Case Challenge, sponsored by the Association of Government Accountants (AGA). Seniors Thomas McQuade and Natalie Skelton, as well as junior Jerry Turner III, are all… Read more »
McGuire proposes racism-conscious framework for health policies in journal Health Affairs
Cydney McGuire, an assistant professor at the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, has proposed a racism-conscious framework that can be used to develop new health policies or redesign existing policies that address racism and advance health equity. In the article “Proposing A Racism-Conscious Approach To Policy Making And Health Care Practices,”… Read more »
APPAM Conference to feature heavy O’Neill School presence
The Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs will be busy during the upcoming Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Fall Research Conference in Atlanta Nov. 9-11. With a rich history of academic achievement and a strong tradition of shaping policy debates, the O’Neill School’s involvement in the APPAM Conference is an… Read more »
Simon receives IU’s Henry R. Besch, Jr. Promotion of Excellence Award from the Alliance of Distinguished and Titled Professors
Kosali Simon, a distinguished professor at the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, has received the 2023 Henry R. Besch, Jr. Promotion of Excellence Award from the Alliance of Distinguished and Titled Professors at Indiana University. The honor recognizes an individual who has exhibited distinction in promoting and encouraging the growth of… Read more »
Fulton honored as Leading Academic Data Leader by Chief Data Officer Magazine
Brad Fulton, an associate professor at the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, has been included on the list of Leading Academic Data Leaders for 2023 by Chief Data Officer Magazine. The CDO list is a definitive compilation that celebrates exceptional individuals at the forefront of data leadership in higher education…. Read more »
New Executive in Residence Brian Payne provides advice for students on O’Neill Speaks
What is the path to a rewarding career in public service for young people who have a passion for serving but don’t know where to get started? Show up. It’s as simple as that according to Brian Payne, the new executive in residence at the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs. During… Read more »
O’Neill alumni earn ABFM’s 2023 Best Book in Public Budgeting and Finance Award
A book from a trio of alumni of the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs has earned the 2023 Best Book in Public Budgeting and Finance Award from the Association for Budgeting and Financial Management. Temirlan Moldogaziev, an associate professor at the O’Neill School and a 2012 Ph.D. recipient in public management… Read more »
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute O’Neill Fellowship Award provides opportunity for CHCI alumni
The Indiana University Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs and the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute are proud to announce a partnership that provides CHCI alumni an opportunity to pursue a graduate education with one of the nation’s premier schools of public affairs. Through the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute O’Neill Fellowship Award, qualified… Read more »
Study shows local government officials prioritize nonprofit capacity over contract costs
Local government officials (LGOs) rate quality and effectiveness of nonprofit services as the most important considerations when awarding grants and contracts to nonprofits, according to the new report Indiana Local Government Officials’ Grant and Contract Considerations released today by Indiana University’s Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs and the Lilly Family School… Read more »