O'Neill researchers awarded funding to continue civic engagements study
Brad Fulton and Matthew Baggetta and their Observing Civic Engagement project will examine how civic organizations impact individuals and society.
O'Neill researchers awarded funding to continue civic engagements study
Brad Fulton and Matthew Baggetta and their Observing Civic Engagement project will examine how civic organizations impact individuals and society.
O’Neill School celebrates 50 years of leadership
The O’Neill School welcomed alumni and friends to a weekend of celebration commemorating 50 years of service.
Stain-resistant school uniforms could expose children to harmful chemicals
A study from O'Neill School assistant professor Marta Venier and colleagues warns that school uniforms could have a negative impact on the health of children.
A $1.6 million NSF grant will help O’Neill researchers investigate the benefits of cover crops for climate change mitigation.
Energy-insecure households sometimes use risky coping strategies to keep lights, heat on
More than half of all low-income households engaged in coping strategies—some of them risky—to reduce their energy bills, according to a study from O’Neill researchers.
Lowering the barriers to EV adoption
“Clean and Just: Electric Vehicle Innovation to Accelerate More Equitable Early Adoption,” by O’Neill Ph.D. candidate Madeline Yozwiak, O’Neill Professor Sanya Carley, and Lynton K. Caldwell Professor David Konisky, shows that three key barriers to EV adoption—range, price, and charge time—are more pronounced for individuals in low-income and disadvantaged communities.
Joseph Shaw, associate dean for research and an associate professor at the Paul H. O’Neill School for Public and Environmental Affairs, contributed to the report.
Five O'Neill faculty receive IU Trustees Teaching Award
Five faculty members from the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs have been honored with the 2022 Trustees Teaching Award from Indiana University.
O’Neill graduates celebrate successes at recognition ceremonies
O’Neill families and friends gathered at two ceremonies to recognize the academic achievements of the O’Neill Class of 2022 at the Indiana University Auditorium. The events took place in-person after two years of virtual celebrations.
O'Neill School announces faculty promotions and new hires
The O’Neill School has announced a number of promotions that will take effect this summer as well as the hiring of four new faculty.
Giving to support Ukraine and Ukrainians
Tips on finding and supporting charities involved in Ukraine humanitarian relief.
The Household Energy Insecurity Tracking Survey Wave 1 Report, led by O’Neill School professors Sanya Carley and David Konisky, is the first in a project that will span the next two years, with new survey-based findings released quarterly.
Silva among five named Outstanding Junior Faculty
Jennifer Silva, O’Neill School, is one of five assistant professors to receive the 2022 Indiana University Bloomington Outstanding Junior Faculty award, which identifies promising tenure-track faculty and provides resources to further develop their research programs or creative activity.
IU Bloomington a top producer for Fulbright U.S. Student Program for 2021-22
O'Neill Associate Professor Adam Ward named a 2021-22 faculty Fulbright U.S. Scholar.
Healthcare wage growth has lagged behind other industries, despite pandemic burden
A new analysis from Indiana University, the nonprofit Rand Corp., and the University of Michigan highlights the changes in the U.S. healthcare workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic. Kosali Simon is one of the study's co-authors.
Congratulations to IU's five newest distinguished professors
Kosali Simon is one of five exceptional faculty members that have earned IU's highest academic appointment as distinguished professors for their pursuit of excellence in their fields.
The Indiana Data Partnership, launched by the state of Indiana with O'Neill's IU Public Policy Institute, IUPUI Polis Center, and the Indiana Business Research Center provides key data for decision-making.
From virtual to rural: O’Neill Online students develop real-life solutions with Indiana communities
Through O'Neill Online Week, online master’s students at the IU O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, with help from the IU Center for Rural Engagement, make an impact in the region.