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Viktoria Beck, MPAff ‘24

LBJ student explores global perspectives and gains policymaking skills abroad

Nov. 21, 2024

In celebration of International Education Week at The University of Texas at Austin, we’re shining a spotlight on an LBJ School student who is embracing the global learning experience.

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Hidden Human Health Costs of Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) in Gulf Coast are Disproportionately Impacting Vulnerable Communities, Study Finds

Nov. 15, 2024

The research, conducted by experts from The University of Texas at Austin and Cornell University, examines the implications of widespread CCUS deployment on human health, particularly in communities already burdened by industrial pollution and builds on a longer strand of research from the LBJ School and the University of Texas at Austin on the economic impact of CCUS. Researchers focused on three types of facilities: industrial plants, coal-fired power plants and natural gas power plants.

Claire Kimberlin and Dean DeShazo

Student Leader Builds Community at The LBJ School

Nov. 12, 2024

At the LBJ School, second-year Master of Public Affairs student Claire Kimberlin is actively transforming the student experience.

Event attendees holding Ukrainian flag

LBJ School, DOI ITAP and USGS host climate adaptation workshop on Ukraine’s food security

Nov. 7, 2024

The Department of the Interior International Technical Assistance Program (DOI ITAP) and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in partnership with the University of Texas at Austin LBJ School of Public Affairs, had the honor of co-hosting and convening the Climate Adaptation Scenario Planning Workshop for Ukraine’s Food Security.

The Austin skyline in view of the bridge.

New training and research center to leverage private capital for public infrastructure launches at UT

Oct. 29, 2024

The new Center on Municipal Capital Markets (CMCM) will train graduate students and host programs to educate professionals about how to leverage markets to have sufficient funding for projects they are pursuing. The importance of leveraging government resources for infrastructure development and maintenance has grown as recent federal initiatives aim to revitalize infrastructure after years of disinvestment.

The Patman Center students posing at the Leadership Symposium

The Patman Center hosted its Leadership Symposium to celebrate its first year of civic impact

Oct. 28, 2024

The Patman Center for Civic and Political Engagement proudly marks its one-year anniversary this November, celebrating a year of significant impact and community building. Since its inception, The Patman Center has supported 93 students, hosted 44 events with 49 speakers, and received 1,836 event registrations. Additionally, the Center has awarded $70,000 in scholarships to fund experiential learning for students.

Sara Engelhard (MGPS ’24) at graduation

LBJ School professors shape a graduate’s path to success on Capitol Hill

Oct. 24, 2024

Mentorship is a cornerstone of the LBJ School experience, and for Sara Engelhard (MGPS ’24), it proved to be one of the most transformative aspects of her time there.

Christy Beauchemin

Patman Center scholar gains hands-on policy experience at Texas State Capitol

Oct. 14, 2024

As The Patman Center approaches its one-year anniversary, we’re excited to highlight Patman Scholar Christy Beauchemin, a second-year Master of Global Policy Studies (MGPS) student at the LBJ School of Public Affairs.

Omar Gamboa

From classroom to the Capitol: How the LBJ School’s Open House inspired a teacher's path to policy reform

Oct. 10, 2024

Omar Gamboa (MPAff-DC ’25) always knew he wanted to make a difference. However, it wasn't until he attended an Open House at the LBJ School of Public Affairs that he realized just how impactful the program could be for him.

President Jay Hartzell shares opening remarks for the keynote address.

UT Austin hosts signature “Year of AI” symposium on policy leadership at the LBJ School

Oct. 8, 2024

The University of Texas at Austin hosted a signature “Year of AI” symposium on “Policy Leadership in the Age of AI” at the LBJ School of Public Affairs on Tuesday, October 1st. The symposium featured over 25 speakers for a day of dialogue on artificial intelligence, with topics ranging from healthcare to national security.