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Features
- The Hopwood Aftermath
- Landmark legal case prompts debate, reassessment of admissions/financial aid policies, and diversity forums
- Removing Barriers to Student Learning
- Study looks at children's fears and other factors that may impede adjustment to middle school
- A Salute to Dean Max Sherman
- A look at Sherman's 14 years as dean
Events
Scott & White Assembly examines tough health care issues
Ethics forum looks at privatization
Graduation convocation scheduled
Sustainable development conference held in March
School sponsors 14th Pre-Session Legislative Conference
Faculty News
New faculty join LBJ School
Teaching award winners honored
Lynn Anderson retires
What's New
International public policy program established
Long-distance learning expands options
Crime research center opens
Texas-Bangladesh antipollution initiative announced
Grant supports community research
Student Community
LBJ Journal publishes ninth issue
Student News
LBJ School holds career fair
Research in Action
LBJ School participates in UT Austin ChildFest
Handbook for parents published
Austin Free-Net recognized as national model
1996-97 Policy Research Projects
Project focuses on Texas workforce development
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29 January 98
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