Program evaluation is widespread among Indiana nonprofits
The report, “Indiana Nonprofits – Program Evaluation Practices and Challenges,” uses data from a 2017 survey of 1,036 nonprofits that was conducted by the Indiana Nonprofits Project.
Program evaluation is widespread among Indiana nonprofits
The report, “Indiana Nonprofits – Program Evaluation Practices and Challenges,” uses data from a 2017 survey of 1,036 nonprofits that was conducted by the Indiana Nonprofits Project.
Donations help O’Neill School café cashier battling breast cancer
Kathy Rogers, a well-known cafeteria worker recently learned just how loved and appreciated she is at the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs.
Despite consumer demand, Indiana Christmas tree farms are declining
A study led by James Farmer, an associate professor in the Indiana University O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, highlights a 40 percent decrease in Indiana Christmas tree farms since 2002.
Researchers from IU will investigate senior citizens’ exposure to pollutants in new NIH-funded study
A grant from the National Institutes of Health will allow researchers, led by Amina Salamova, from Indiana University to better understand how indoor exposure to environmental contaminants affects the health of older adults who live or spend substantial time in senior care facilities.
EPA awards nearly $6 million to IU scientists for airborne pollutant monitoring of Great Lakes
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded a $5,999,860 million grant to Indiana University to support long-term measurements of airborne pollutants near the Great Lakes. The cooperative agreement will support the Integrated Atmospheric Deposition Network, in agreement with the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Action Plan.
Americans’ declining religious affiliation is only part of what is happening in faith communities, National Study of Congregations’ Economic Practices finds.
Beth Gazley, professor and associate vice provost for faculty and academic affairs, has been selected by the National Academy of Public Administration (the Academy) for inclusion in its 2019 Class of Academy Fellows, in recognition of her years of public administration service and expertise.
For the Greater Good Summit draws O’Neill School alumni and leaders
Alumni, faculty, staff, and students will convene in Bloomington next month for the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs’ For the Greater Good Women’s Summit.
A new study from the Indiana University O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs has found that Indiana Christmas tree farms will likely continue decreasing in numbers and are challenged to locally produce tree varieties that are growing in popularity.
New interactive tool highlights state and composition of Indiana’s nonprofit landscape
The Indiana Nonprofit Survey Data Tool is based on information from more than 1,000 Indiana nonprofits who responded to a survey conducted by the Center for Survey Research and the Indiana Nonprofits Project at Indiana University.
O'Neill School at Indiana University No. 1 for public administration in latest global rankings
The O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University earned the top spot in public administration in the 2019 Academic Ranking of World Universities' global ranking of academic subjects.
Siân Mooney of Arizona State named new dean of IU’s O’Neill School
Indiana University has announced the appointment of Siân Mooney as dean of the Paul H. O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University, pending formal approval by the IU Board of Trustees at its June 14-15 meeting.
O’Neill School to honor Srikant Sastry with alumni award
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Indiana University O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs will present its Distinguished Alumni Award to Srikant K. Sastry on Saturday, May 4, as part of the school’s spring Commencement ceremonies. The honor is the highest award the O’Neill School can bestow on an alumnus.
O’Neill School ranked #1 public affairs graduate program in nation
For the third time in a row, the Paul H. O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University Bloomington is ranked No. 1 for its Master of Public Affairs program in the U.S. News and World Report Best Graduate School rankings released today. https://news.iu.edu/stories/2019/03/iu/releases/12-oneill-school-stays-atop-us-news-rankings.html
"Smart Factories: Issues of Information Governance," a new report from the Manufacturing Policy Initiative at IU's Paul H. O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, discusses smart manufacturing's dependence on information governance.
IU School of Public and Environmental Affairs renamed for distinguished alumnus Paul H. O'Neill
Honoring former secretary of the U.S. Treasury and Indiana University alumnus Paul H. O'Neill, IU President Michael A. McRobbie has announced the renaming of the Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs.
Three new LEED Gold-certified buildings bring IU closer to bicentennial sustainability goal
The School of Public and Environmental Affairs addition, Ray E. Cramer Marching Hundred Hall and Hodge Hall all received the honor.
Kosali Simon named IU Bloomington's first associate vice provost for health sciences
Kosali Simon, a nationally known health economist, has been named IU Bloomington's first associate vice provost for health sciences.
IU study finds green certification improves public opinion of oil and gas development
This is the first public opinion study examining green certification in the context of shale oil and gas development.
Grant Thornton to help create risk assessment and management institute at Indiana University.
$3 million gift will prepare students to manage real-world risk issue.
SPEA study predicts how air pollutants from U.S. forest soils will increase with climate change
A study from Indiana University SPEA has found that trees influence whether soil can remove or emit gases that cause smog, acid rain and respiratory problems.