The DC Concentration aims to transition LBJ DC Fellows into the federal policy workforce a full semester earlier than traditional public policy programs.
The LBJ School at The University of Texas at Austin has named the winners of the 2022 outstanding alumni awards: filmmaker and producer Bird Runningwater (MPAff '96) and disability advocate Chris R
LBJ School alumna Nancy La Vigne ('91), was appointed by President Biden as the director of the National Institute of Justice, which is a part of the U.S. Department of Justice.
Pedro Conceição (Ph.D. '00). Conceição is director of the Human Development Report Office and lead author of the Human Development Report with the United Nations Development Programme.
LBJ Alumnus Erine Gray (MPAff '04) has dedicated his career to advocacy for the underserved. Erine is the founder and CEO of Aunt Bertha, a public benefit corporation that uses technology to make it easier for anyone who has a need to access social service programs available locally in their communities.
While the policy arena always needs smart, committed, passionate and trained specialists, the LBJ School's newest alumni have entered it facing the unique challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic and social and political upheaval. Take a look at where a few of the Class of 2020 have landed.
MOXY is a new civic engagement platform created by LBJ school alumnus Cesar Melgoza (MPAff '86). It's a nonpartisan social ecosystem designed to empower the average citizen to become better informed and civically engaged.