Below, read the latest news from our Indianapolis campus. Here you will find stories about O’Neill Indianapolis administration, faculty, staff, students, and research.
O’Neill Leadership Fellows gain experience, help Hoosiers through community organizations
Whether alleviating poverty, enhancing sustainability, helping patients, advancing the arts or protecting the environment, 120 fellows through the Indiana University O'Neill Leadership Program are... Read more about O’Neill Leadership Fellows gain experience, help Hoosiers through community organizations
New O’Neill School leadership center equips students and professionals for public service
The new center at the Paul H. O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs will serve students on the Bloomington and Indianapolis campuses, train current and future leaders across the state,... Read more about New O’Neill School leadership center equips students and professionals for public service
Forever chemicals in Great Lakes: $7.2M EPA grant funds O’Neill researcher’s continued study
Assistant professor Marta Venier, a leading figure in environmental chemistry who specializes in the study of persistent pollutants in the atmosphere, has been awarded the grant to support the EPA'... Read more about Forever chemicals in Great Lakes: $7.2M EPA grant funds O’Neill researcher’s continued study
4 new graduate degrees approved for Indianapolis, Bloomington campuses
The Indiana University Board of Trustees approved a doctorate at IU Indianapolis and three master's degrees at the Bloomington campus.
EPA’s Janet McCabe to join national climate change discussion at IU Indianapolis
The O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory are hosting the Roads to Removal Indiana Symposium to discuss how Indiana and the Midwest can... Read more about EPA’s Janet McCabe to join national climate change discussion at IU Indianapolis
O’Neill student’s state government experience benefits Washington County
Seth Hinshaw recently spent a week with his fellow MPA classmates crafting solutions to address volunteer firefighting shortages in Washington County. As a state employee, this experience rekindled... Read more about O’Neill student’s state government experience benefits Washington County
Class of 2028 shares why IU is the ideal launchpad
As the school year begins, thousands of new students have arrived on Indiana University's core campuses in Bloomington and Indianapolis. Six freshmen share why IU is the ideal place for them to ach... Read more about Class of 2028 shares why IU is the ideal launchpad
O’Neill School’s Limnology Lab vital to monitoring health of state’s lakes, preparing students
The Paul H. O'Neill School of Public Affairs' Limnology Lab has monitored Indiana's public lakes for 35 years, collected vital data that is used for state and federal reports, and prepared about 20... Read more about O’Neill School’s Limnology Lab vital to monitoring health of state’s lakes, preparing students
New agreement opens global avenues for O’Neill School
As Indonesia modernizes, the need for trained, qualified public officials with expertise in policy is essential. The University of Indonesia has partnered with the O'Neill School at IU to help the... Read more about New agreement opens global avenues for O’Neill School
IU’s longstanding leadership in Eastern European policy opened doors for Ukrainian ambassador
Before Oksana Markarova became the Ukrainian ambassador to the United States, she was selected by Indiana University to pursue a Master of Public Affairs focusing on public finance from the Paul H.... Read more about IU’s longstanding leadership in Eastern European policy opened doors for Ukrainian ambassador