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Cities hold the key to food sustainability

Dec. 12, 2018
Today, it is cities that that can solve our toughest challenges, including poverty and hunger, but only if their governments can prevail over the powerful interests that cities generate, says LBJ Professor Raj Patel.
Former LBJ School Dean Jim Steinberg presents at the Texas National Security Forum

Policy on Purpose: Former LBJ School Dean, Deputy Secretary of State (2009–11) James Steinberg on globalization

Dec. 12, 2018

In this episode of "Policy on Purpose," former LBJ School dean and Obama administration Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg joins Dean Angela Evans for a conversation on globalization, U.S.-Chinese relations and an international-facing public policy education.

LBJ Professor Alan Kuperman (center) after presenting the findings of the policy research project on plutonium to local citizens' groups in Daejeon, South Korea in November. (Photo courtesy of Alan Kuperman)

LBJ student researchers recommend phasing out controversial plutonium fuel in first-of-its-kind energy study

Dec. 12, 2018

Nuclear power plants traditionally use uranium fuel, which is relatively safe and uncontroversial. However, seven countries around the world have also used fuel made of plutonium, which is controversial because it causes cancer, may be used in nuclear weapons, and is very expensive to purify and manufacture into fuel. So why do these countries produce and use such dangerous fuel and what has been their experience?

A group of LBJ international master's degree students visit the Art Institute of Chicago as part of a weekend sponsored by the Bollinger Fund.

Bollinger Fund helps international LBJ students explore the U.S.

Dec. 5, 2018

The LBJ School of Public Affairs is fortunate to have a cohort of international students from all over the world who help bring fresh perspectives to public and social policy work.

Two students participate in a President's Award-winning research project on waste management challenges in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Three LBJ School-mentored teams win inaugural President’s Award for Global Learning

Oct. 31, 2018

Three undergraduate research teams mentored by faculty from the LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin are among the inaugural seven recipients of the President’s Award for Global Learning.

LBJ Alumna Ellen Scholl and Professor Josh Busby at the Atlantic Council in Washington, DC.

New research explores global climate leadership, risks and fragility

Oct. 15, 2018

Joshua Busby, an associate professor of public affairs and leading expert on environmental politics, published two reports on climate change in September 2018.

LBJ student Melanie Levine holds a stuffed cocoa bean at the World Cocoa Foundation

LBJ student combines love of chocolate with public policy

Oct. 2, 2018

The World Cocoa Foundation (WCF) may sound like an atypical organization to host a Master of Public Affairs student for a six-month Policy Apprenticeship. When I tell friends, peers and alumni where I am working in DC, I often see looks of confusion and delight simultaneously appear on their faces.

LBJ Professors Erin Lentz, Rajeev Patel and Joshua Eisenman

LBJ School research on China and work in developing communities published in a top journal

Sept. 27, 2018

The LBJ School's Joshua Eisenman, Erin Lentz and Raj Patel have published new studies in Development and Change, a top journal in the development economics field from the Institute of Social Studies.

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Outstanding Alumni Awards reception kicks off first LBJ Alumni Weekend

Sept. 21, 2018

Awards reception kicks off first LBJ Alumni Weekend

Admiral William McRaven in a dark suit next to Congressman McCaul, also in a dark suit

Adm. William McRaven, U.S. Rep. Michael McCaul to discuss global food insecurity at the LBJ School

Sept. 12, 2018

Two of the country’s leading experts in national security will discuss the security dimensions of global food insecurity during an upcoming forum at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin.