The Last Semester?

 Grades are in and the Fall 2024 semester is history. I enjoyed, as I always have done, teaching the Seminar in Institutional Analysis & Development in the Ostrom Workshop at IU. Having formally retired in Fall of 2023, I didn't expect I'd be co-teaching the seminar again this fall, as I have done the past couple of years. But other local Workshoppers were not yet ready to pick it up, so needs must. As of now, I expect others will be ready to lead the seminar next year. And if is my last go-round as seminar leader, I'm good with that. I'd be quite happy next year to just sit in on the seminar, whenever I feel like it, and not have to worry about organizing it, picking readings, putting together the annual Mini-conference, and grading. Meanwhile, I'm not completely done teaching. Hopefully, I'm just done teaching on a semestral basis. I hope to keep my annual 4-week/year teaching gig at Cambridge going for at least a few more years. I'm generally holding myself available to do short term stints teaching about the Ostroms and the Bloomington School of Political Economy/Institutional Analysis/Public Choice elsewhere. I don't think of it as a proselytizing mission, but just a great set of tools for helping to understand the collective action problems we all face throughout our lives. 

Without the burden of semestral teaching assignments, I'll have that much more time for my various scholarly projects and music. 

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