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Features
- The Enduring Ethic of Service
- As the LBJ School celebrates its silver anniversary, the public affairs profession continues its ascent
- Human resource studies ignite social reform
- As policymakers debate education and welfare reform they are turning to LBJ School researchers for answers
- Transportation study tracks policy changes
- For a number of years research teams have monitored NAFTA and its impact on trade and transportation
- Helping others
- Public service has many faces
- International development on native soil
- The White House Fellowship program is a springboard for Cynthia McCaffrey's career in world affairs
Events
NASPAA conference maps the future of public affairs programs
Second conference on performance measurement held
U.S.-Mexican Program sponsors trade agreement seminar
Research in Action
Policy research team takes Internet to East Austin
Student Community
GPAC seeks to improve faculty-student communications
PAMLICO sponsors diverse activities
Visitors Gallery
International visitors enrich school programs
Brazilian economist is Tom Slick Professor
UT distinguished alumni visit school
Profiles
Jesus Garza receives alumni award
Horrigan's work earns him recognition
News/Announcements
Hadden memorial fund campaign underway
New joint program begins
School closes for repairs
Bulletin Board
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29 January 98
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