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EMPL Student, Melissa Drexler, graduation photo

EMPL Graduate Blends Service and Lifelong Learning to Lead with Purpose

May 1, 2025
Education has always been more than a personal pursuit for Melissa Drexler (EMPL ’25). It’s a family legacy, a professional calling and a pathway to meaningful public service.
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Texas Emergency Services Districts Financial Reserves Study

April 30, 2025
This report aims to begin developing a best-practices framework for Emergency Services Districts reserve sizing policy.
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LBJ School teams up with Findhelp to host live tapings of American Compassion: The Safety Net Podcast

April 28, 2025
Over the 24'-25' academic year, the LBJ School teamed up with social care technology company Findhelp to host live recordings of the newest episodes of the American Compassion podcast.
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LBJ Ph.D. Graduate Uses Policy Expertise to Advance Housing Reform

April 23, 2025
Seven years after finishing his undergraduate degree, Felipe Antequera (PH.D. ‘24) felt a calling to make a broader impact—one rooted in public policy and social progress.
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Upcoming LBJ School Graduate is Shaping the Future of Public Policy and Law

April 18, 2025
Studying public policy was never just about academics; for Floridell Berry (MGPS ’25), it was about finding a community and making an impact. Drawn to the LBJ School by a trusted mentor’s recommendation, she sought a graduate experience where she wouldn’t fade into the background. Berry wanted a place where she could engage deeply, form lasting connections and develop the skills to shape policy on a global scale.
Peniel Joseph

Carnegie Corporation of New York Names Peniel Joseph a 2025 Andrew Carnegie Fellow

April 16, 2025
The Carnegie Corporation of New York has announced that Peniel Joseph, LBJ School professor of public affairs, Barbara Jordan Chair in Ethics and Political Values and founding director of the Center for the Study of Race and Democracy, is a member of the 2025 Class of Andrew Carnegie Fellows.
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Energy Technology & Policy Conference

April 14, 2025
This multidisciplinary conference led by Michael Webber and The Webber Energy Group will give participants an overview of energy technologies, fuels, environmental impacts and public policies.
LBJ School, Fernanda Cáceres on graduation day in May 2023

Change-Making After LBJ: Spotlight on Fernanda Cáceres (MGPS '23)

April 13, 2025
Fernanda Cáceres, a 2023 graduate of the LBJ School’s Master of Global Policy Studies (MGPS) program and RGK’s Nonprofit Portfolio program, is applying lessons she learned in graduate school to her work in food and water systems at The Nature Conservancy, a global environmental nonprofit.
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Congestion isn’t good for anyone, especially the electric grid

April 12, 2025
An old business adage says, “Poor planning on your part does not necessitate an emergency on mine.” But when it comes to electric transmission infrastructure, inadequate planning has absolutely resulted in an emergency for all Texans.
Colby Jones

From Small-Town Texas to Big Policy Impact: Meet Colby Jones (MPAff ’25)

April 9, 2025
For Colby Jones (MPAff ’25), studying public policy was a way to help his home state become a place where young people can truly thrive.