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LBJ Student Commencement Speaker Aria Stiefelmaier

Aria Stiefelmaier to Represent Class of 2026 at LBJ Commencement Ceremony

May 5, 2026
With commencement just days away, the LBJ School of Public Affairs is celebrating the Class of 2026 and all they have accomplished over the past two years. Aria Stiefelmaier (MGPS ‘26) has been selected by her classmates as this year’s student commencement speaker and will represent the class on May 9.
LBJ EMPL Graduate Danielle Thompson in front of Tower

Texas Trooper and LBJ Graduate Strengthens Leadership Through EMPL Program

April 29, 2026
As graduation approaches at the LBJ School of Public Affairs, Danielle Thompson (EMPL ’26) looks back on a year that strengthened her leadership skills and deepened her commitment to public service.
LBJ PhD Candidate Yoojin Cha

Guided by Mentorship: A Ph.D. Graduate’s Experience at the LBJ School

April 23, 2026
The LBJ School of Public Affairs will honor Yoojin Cha (Ph.D. ’26) on May 9 as he is hooded during commencement, joining four other doctoral candidates in celebration of the completion of their Ph.D. degrees in Public Affairs.
A message from Dean DeShazo

A Message from Dean DeShazo on His LBJ School Tenure and Appointment to Duke University

April 20, 2026
Dean DeShazo reflects on his time leading the LBJ School of Public Affairs, highlighting key achievements in academic growth, fundraising, and national reputation, and shares his appointment as dean of Duke University’s Sanford School of Public Policy.
LBJ Graduate Sirin Mubarak

Full Circle Moment for a First-Generation LBJ Graduate

April 16, 2026
Next month, as the LBJ School’s Class of 2026 gathers for commencement, Serin Mubarak (MGPS-DC ‘25) will return to the Forty Acres to walk the stage with her classmates.
LBJ Graduate Adriel Bustillos

From Fourth Grade to Graduate School: An LBJ Graduate’s Public Service Journey

April 10, 2026
Adriel Bustillos (MPAff ’26) will graduate next month from the LBJ School of Public Affairs with a Master of Public Affairs, carrying forward a commitment to public service that first took shape in fourth grade.
LBJ Graduate Sofia Odom in DC outside of Washington Center

Shaped by the LBJ Community: A Graduate’s Path to Washington, D.C.

April 3, 2026
After completing the LBJ School of Public Affair’s accelerated D.C. program with the LBJ Washington Center, Sofia Odom (MPAff-DC ‘25) jumped straight into her current role as a staff assistant for the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, where she had previously been a fellow. Still based in Washington, she’s working alongside a team she describes as incredibly smart and passionate, contributing to meaningful policy work.
LBJ DC Presentation with Professor David Eaton

LBJ School Policy Research Group Presents Rare Earth Research in Washington, D.C.

April 1, 2026
A team of students from the LBJ School of Public Affairs traveled to Washington, D.C., on February 23, 2026, to present their research on the global rare earth element industry to officials at the U.S. Department of State and other policy stakeholders.
Carlos Contreras 2026 Commencement Speaker, Goodwill San Antonio

Carlos Contreras, President & CEO of Goodwill Industries of San Antonio, to Deliver 2026 LBJ School Commencement Address

March 27, 2026
Carlos J. Contreras, an alumnus of The University of Texas at Austin’s Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, will return to his alma mater on May 9 to deliver the LBJ School’s 2026 commencement address.

New Policy Brief Examines the Impact of School District Debt Relief in Texas

March 23, 2026
A new policy brief from the Center on Municipal Capital Markets (CMCM) at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin finds that state-level school district debt relief can lead to significant increases in school facility investment and long-term improvements in student outcomes.
Emily Vo, Foreign Policy Semester in DC

From the Classroom to Capitol Hill: An LBJ Student’s Foreign Policy Semester Experience

March 11, 2026
Emily Vo, a second-year Global Policy Studies student at the LBJ School, is spending her final semester in Washington, D.C., through the LBJ Washington Center’s Foreign Policy Semester. As she prepares to graduate this May, Vo is connecting classroom theory with real-world experience on Capitol Hill. 
Becky McKnight Milan Winter Olympics

From the Forty Acres to the Winter Olympics: LBJ Alumna Secures Team USA

Feb. 25, 2026
As the Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games unfold across northern Italy, LBJ School alumna Rebecca “Becky” McKnight (MPAff ’08) is at the center of operations, ensuring Team USA can compete safely and securely. Serving as deputy U.S. Olympic security coordinator with the U.S. Department of State’s Diplomatic Security Service, she has spent nearly two years in Italy preparing for this global event, coordinating with Italian law enforcement, the Games’ organizing committee, and U.S. interagency partners. 
BJNF co-chair Tristan Stitt

Carrying Forward Barbara Jordan’s Legacy: Meet BJNF Co-Chair Tristan Stitt

Feb. 18, 2026
Tristan Stitt (MGPS ‘27), a first-year Master of Global Policy Studies student at the LBJ School, is co-chairing the 30th annual Barbara Jordan National Forum, bringing a passion for economic justice and human rights.
A vote sign outside of the LBJ School

LBJ School Serves as 2026 Primary Voting Location

Feb. 17, 2026
The LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin will be an early voting location from February 17th through February 28th, and will serve as an official voting location on Primary Election Day, March 3rd, 2026.
roadmap for ukraine's transformative adaptation graphic

LBJ School Professor Sachin Shah Leads Policy Meeting with European Commission to Strengthen Ukraine’s CAP-Readiness Architecture

Feb. 9, 2026
On February 4, 2026, The University of Texas at Austin’s LBJ School of Public Affairs and the Ukraine Facility Platform convened an expert policy dialogue in Brussels focused on strengthening Ukraine’ delivery architecture for the EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). The meeting was facilitated by LBJ School Professor Sachin D. Shah using a highly interactive format designed to move from strategy to execution.
BJNF co-chair Lisa Napper

Celebrating the Life & Legacy of Barbara Jordan: Meet BJNF Co-Chair Lisa Napper

Feb. 6, 2026
Lisa Napper (MPAff '27), first-year Master of Public Affairs student at the LBJ School focusing on child and economic policy, is co-chairing the 30th Barbara Jordan National Forum (BJNF), one of the school’s signature events celebrating leadership, civic engagement, and Barbara Jordan’s enduring legacy.

LBJ School of Public Affairs to Launch Metropolitan Leadership Initiative Executive Seminar, April 8–9

Feb. 2, 2026
The LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin will host the inaugural Metropolitan Leadership Initiative, a two-day executive seminar designed to equip Texas city and civic leaders with the strategic tools needed to navigate rapid metropolitan growth. The in-person program will take place April 8–9, 2026, at the Thompson Center on the UT Austin campus.
BJNF co-chair Miles baker

Honoring Barbara Jordan’s Legacy: Meet BJNF Co-Chair Miles Baker

Jan. 29, 2026
A second-year Master of Public Affairs student and co-chair of the 30th Barbara Jordan National Forum (BJNF) at the LBJ School, Miles Baker is helping lead one of our most enduring traditions. 

LBJ Women's Campaign School Announces Hope Osborn as New Executive Director

Jan. 15, 2026
The LBJ Women’s Campaign School and the LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin are proud to announce Hope Osborn as the next Executive Director of the LBJ Women’s Campaign School. Osborn brings extensive experience in public policy, government affairs, and nonprofit leadership, along with a longstanding commitment to advancing women in political leadership.
LBJ prof Sachin Shah

International Seminar and Adaptive Management Training to Advance EU-Aligned Rural Recovery and Governance in Ukraine

Jan. 12, 2026
On December 1, 2025, partners from Ukraine, Poland, and the LBJ School of Public Affairs convened for the seminar “Ukrainian Village on the Way to the European Union: From Data to Policy Recommendations,” an intensive dialogue focused on the strategic challenges facing Ukraine’s rural communities amid full-scale war and the country’s path toward European Union accession. The seminar moved deliberately from evidence to action—grounding discussion in current conditions in rural Ukraine and translating analysis into policy-relevant recommendations for recovery and long-term resilience.

UT Austin’s LBJ School and its Governor’s Center for Management Development approval on NASBA’s National Registry of CPE Sponsors

Dec. 19, 2025
The University of Texas at Austin’s LBJ School of Public Affairs and its Governor’s Center for Management Development is now registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of Continuing Professional Education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors.
LBJ student, Victor To, graduates in DC with 10th Cohort. Visit from Dean DeShazo

Recent LBJ Washington Center Graduate Reflects on DC Concentration Experience

Dec. 18, 2025
On December 6, the LBJ School celebrated the graduation of the LBJ Washington Center’s 10th cohort. Among them was Victor To (MPAff-DC ’25), who graduated alongside 16 fellow cohort members after completing two semesters in Austin followed by two immersive semesters in Washington, DC. As a newly minted LBJ School alumnus, Victor’s journey reflects the purpose-driven experience at the heart of the DC Concentration. 
New Research by LBJ Professor Erin Lentz Finds Official Global Food Insecurity Estimates Undercount Acute Hunger

New Research by LBJ Professor Erin Lentz Finds Official Global Food Insecurity Estimates Undercount Acute Hunger

Dec. 12, 2025
A new research study led by Erin Lentz finds that the world’s leading system for classifying acute food insecurity systematically underestimates the true scale of global hunger. The research and analysis concludes that one in five people experiencing acute hunger may be going uncounted.
Josh Busby Grawemeyer Award Winner

2026 Grawemeyer World Order Award Winner Explores the Connection Between Climate Change and Security

Dec. 2, 2025
For his work to understand why climate change leads to negative security consequences in some places and not others, Joshua W. Busby, professor of public affairs at the University of Texas at Austin, will receive the 2026 Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order. Busby presented these ideas in his book, “States and Nature: The Effects of Climate Change on Security.”
LBJ DC Commencement Speaker, Mia Paone

2025 D.C. Commencement Speaker’s Journey from the Forty Acres to Capitol Hill

Dec. 1, 2025
The LBJ School of Public Affairs is proud to announce that Mia Paone (MPAff-DC ’25) has been selected by her D.C. cohort peers as the 2025 LBJ Washington Center student commencement speaker, sending off the group at their graduation ceremony on December 6, 2025.