
A historical marker was recently unveiled outside Woodburn Hall, where Professor Ostrom taught and had her office. Additionally, the university announced that is honoring Professor Ostrom with a life-size statue that will be placed near the historical market. It will be the first statue of a woman on the Bloomington campus.
Dr. Ostron was the author of the highly influential book, Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action (Cambridge University Press, 1990). The book argued that critical common property, such as air, groundwater and forests, is universally poorly managed by humans and thus needs either to be regulated by central authorities or privatized.
Professor Ostrom was a native of Los Angeles. She held bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees from the University of California, Los Angeles.


