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The LBJ School expands with state-of-the-art classroom space

Jan. 16, 2024

The new classroom will enhance learning environments for students and educators.

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The LBJ School boosts policy leadership through experiential learning opportunities in Washington DC

Jan. 16, 2024

Two new programs focused on developing effective policy leaders will kick off this spring at the LBJ Washington Center, the LBJ School’s presence in Washington DC. The DC Foreign Policy Semester and The Patman Center Maymester programs offer students unparalleled exposure to how policy is created at the federal level.

Marty Luby, JR DeShazo, Jay Hartzell and Robert Estrada at the LBJ School/BDA Conference

LBJ School and Bond Dealers of America host Innovations for Infrastructure Conference

Dec. 13, 2023

The LBJ School and the Bond Dealers of America brought together more than 150 experts across infrastructure, public finance, government and academia to discuss the future of energy and water, and the role of government and the financial sector to realize the needed investment.

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LBJ DC Graduation 2023: Meet DC’s next generation of policy leaders 

Dec. 12, 2023

A cohort of graduate students from the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas embarked on a transformative journey, blending academic rigor with hands-on policy apprenticeships in Washington DC. The students, who graduated on Saturday, reflect on their time at LBJ with gratitude for a supportive community, impactful policy work, and a wealth of experiences that will undoubtedly shape their futures in public service.

DC Graduate Will Barrett

Student Spotlight: From Policy Apprenticeships to Graduation, A DC Fellow’s Journey

Dec. 6, 2023

Through the DC Concentration, Will Barrett (MGPS-DC ) found himself in the rooms where foreign policy happens. He took LBJ classes at night and worked by day, notably contributing to subnational diplomacy goals at Foreign Policy for America and gaining insights into federal government operations at the Department of State’s European and Eurasian Bureau. He graduates on Dec. 9 with a readiness to change the world.

Ambassador Larry Andre and colleagues at Awards Luncheon

Distinguished diplomat Ambassador Larry André (ret) is inducted into the American Academy of Diplomacy

Nov. 29, 2023

Ambassador Larry André (ret), with a distinguished 38-year career in the federal government, has been inducted into the American Academy of Diplomacy.

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New national clearinghouse on prison oversight to be unveiled by the Prison and Jail Innovation Lab at The University of Texas at Austin

Nov. 16, 2023

The Prison and Jail Innovation Lab at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas is proud to introduce a groundbreaking national clearinghouse designed to significantly change the dialogue on prison oversight.

LBJ Women's Campaign School graduate Amy Abbott with UT Austin burnt orange and yellow

Veteran's Day Student Spotlight: Amy Abbott, LBJ Women's Campaign School

Nov. 10, 2023

Veteran's Day Student Spotlight: Amy Abbott, a student veteran from Houston, Texas, is nearing graduation from the LBJ Women’s Campaign School on November 18. With over 20 years of military service, she transitioned from the Army to become an Air Force officer, contributing to rule of law in Afghanistan and antiterrorism campaigns in Somalia. Amy's attendance at the LBJ Women's Campaign School reflects her belief in the unifying power of voices and the importance of women's representation in politics.

Ambassador Carrin F. Patman (JD ’82) and Jim V. Derrick (JD ’70)

The Patman Center for Civic and Political Engagement Established at LBJ School of Public Affairs

Nov. 9, 2023

Civic and political engagement is getting a boost at The University of Texas at Austin thanks to a generous new gift that will expand opportunities for students to strengthen America’s democracy.

LBJ faculty featured at APPAM

From Austin to Atlanta: LBJ School at APPAM Research Conference

Nov. 6, 2023

The 2023 Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) Fall Research Conference will see the LBJ School at UT Austin shine on the national stage. With 15 separate APPAM sessions featuring 12 distinguished scholars from LBJ, including 5 faculty members and 7 students, policy leaders from Austin, Texas, are poised to make a significant impact in Atlanta, Georgia, from November 9-11.