Jerome Dumortier has been studying carbon management, agricultural emissions, and bioenergy since he first began working on his Ph.D. in Economics. Now, he and his research are part of a large-scale nationwide report highlighting opportunities to remove large amounts of carbon dioxide in the United States. “This is the culmination of the last 15 years… Read more »
Environmental Policy and Sustainability
Experience new cultures, locations, and lessons with O’Neill International study abroad
Studying abroad isn’t just about traveling. It’s about growth—in knowledge, in world view, and in how students view themselves. O’Neill International offers students multiple program options for both Spring Break and Summer Break, alternating some locations from year to year. The destinations and programs are all unique, focusing on a different area of study, from… Read more »
Community Safety Career Day returns to campus
September is National Preparedness Month and the O’Neill School is working to help communities and individuals be ready when disaster strikes–and one of our biggest events is returning to campus to round out the month! The 2023 Community Safety Career Day will be on September 28 in Taylor Courtyard from 12:30–3 p.m. And this year,… Read more »
Nathan Cook: Environmental policy in the Global South
From his home base in Indianapolis, O’Neill Assistant Professor Nathan Cook is working on projects from around the world, specifically in what is known as the Global South—what some call the developing world. In countries throughout Asia, Africa, and Latin America, Cook looks at common-pool resources—things like groundwater basins, shared irrigation systems, rainforests, and other… Read more »
Students learn to bring research to more people through communication
Learn more about the Association for Cultural Economics International’s annual conference through the Center for Cultural Affairs. Academic research can influence laws, how organizations and communities operate, and the decisions people make each day. But that only happens if the research is relevant and relatable, connecting people to the topic in ways they understand…. Read more »