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Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs

Maxwell Honors 9 Students With Centennial Scholar Awards

While pursuing a dual degree in policy studies and environment, sustainability and policy, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs undergraduate Mariana Zepeda has taken
News Staff Nov. 11, 2024
Maxwell Honors 9 Students With Centennial Scholar Awards

35 Years Later: How the Fall of the Berlin Wall Reshaped Europe

The 35th anniversary of the Berlin Wall’s fall is a significant milestone in German history and the Cold War’s end. Commemorated on November 9, 2024,
Vanessa Marquette Nov. 7, 2024

Helping Veteran and Military-Connected Students Achieve Their ÐÔÊÓ½ç University Dreams

Original air date: Nov. 7, 2024 ÐÔÊÓ½ç University has a long, proud history of serving our veterans and military-connected students that dates back to World
John Boccacino Nov. 6, 2024
Helping Veteran and Military-Connected Students Achieve Their ÐÔÊÓ½ç University Dreams

Annual Whitman Salzberg Awards Recognize Leaders in Supply Chain, Highlight Companies’ Expertise in Research and Best Practices

The Whitman School of Management held the 75th Annual Harry E. Salzberg Memorial Lecture Program on Oct. 3, enhancing student learning by bringing in high
Dawn McWilliams Nov. 5, 2024
Annual Whitman Salzberg Awards Recognize Leaders in Supply Chain, Highlight Companies’ Expertise in Research and Best Practices

P’Nut the Squirrel: Expert Insight on Pets, Politics, and Culture

The capture and euthanization of P'Nut the squirrel and Fred the raccoon has sparked significant political debate ahead of Election Day. If you need an
Vanessa Marquette Nov. 5, 2024
P’Nut the Squirrel: Expert Insight on Pets, Politics, and Culture

Veterans Day Guest Speaker Theresa Cross ’99 Reflects on Joining the Orange Family

On Veterans Day, Monday, Nov. 11, the nation will pause to acknowledge and honor those who have served with the uniformed military services in defense
Charlie Poag Oct. 31, 2024
Veterans Day Guest Speaker Theresa Cross ’99 Reflects on Joining the Orange Family

Lender Center Student Fellows Named, Will Work on Public Health Research Project

Five students will soon begin a two-year research project examining the potential social justice and public health impacts of living in neighborhoods that have experienced
Diane Stirling Oct. 31, 2024
Lender Center Student Fellows Named, Will Work on Public Health Research Project

University Celebrates First-Generation Week Nov. 4-8

National First-Generation College Celebration Week is Nov. 4-8, and provides an opportunity to celebrate first-generation students whose parents have not attended a higher education institution.
Cristina Hatem Oct. 31, 2024

Maxwell’s James-Christian Blockwood to Lead National Academy of Public Administration

James-Christian Blockwood, adjunct professor for Maxwell’s Washington, D.C., programs, has been named president and chief executive officer of the National Academy of Public Administration, effective
Jessica Youngman Oct. 29, 2024
Maxwell’s James-Christian Blockwood to Lead National Academy of Public Administration

History Ph.D. Candidate Honored With Guggenheim Scholars Award

History Ph.D. candidate Ian Glazman-Schillinger has been awarded a prestigious Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Emerging Scholars award to continue his dissertation research on late 20th-century
News Staff Oct. 28, 2024
History Ph.D. Candidate Honored With Guggenheim Scholars Award

New Japan Rising: LDP’s Defeat Signals Shift Toward Inclusion

Margarita Estévez-Abe, associate professor of political science at ÐÔÊÓ½ç University's Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs, shared her thoughts below on Japan's general election
Vanessa Marquette Oct. 28, 2024

Experts Available to Discuss North Korean Troops in Russia

If you are in need of an expert to discuss North Korean troops being in Russia, three faculty experts are available for interviews. Please see
Vanessa Marquette Oct. 23, 2024
Experts Available to Discuss North Korean Troops in Russia

Illuminating the Lives of the Pyramid Builders With Egyptologist Mark Lehner at the Phanstiel Lecture Nov. 1

In the sands of the Sahara, preeminent Egyptologist Mark Lehner has spent four decades helping to uncover the mysteries of the pyramids of Giza, the
Kathleen Haley Oct. 22, 2024
Illuminating the Lives of the Pyramid Builders With Egyptologist Mark Lehner at the Phanstiel Lecture Nov. 1

Unbreakable Bond Fuels Brothers Luke ’26 and Mark Radel ’28

When do children learn empathy? How do they know that someone is in pain or having a bad day? From an early age, Mark Radel
John Boccacino Oct. 21, 2024
Unbreakable Bond Fuels Brothers Luke ’26 and Mark Radel ’28

Author and Happiness Expert Arthur C. Brooks to Give Talk on Oct. 30

A former Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs faculty member who is regarded as one of the world’s leading experts on the science of
Cort Ruddy Oct. 17, 2024
Author and Happiness Expert Arthur C. Brooks to Give Talk on Oct. 30

Tina Nabatchi Gives Keynote Address at Oxford’s Social Outcomes Conference

Tina Nabatchi, professor of public administration and international affairs in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, was a keynote speaker at the annual
News Staff Oct. 16, 2024
Tina Nabatchi Gives Keynote Address at Oxford’s Social Outcomes Conference

At Maxwell School, the Conversation ÐÔÊÓ½ç Citizenship Gains Fresh Perspective

For nearly a century, in the north entrance to the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, a lone statue of President George Washington greeted
News Staff Oct. 16, 2024
At Maxwell School, the Conversation ÐÔÊÓ½ç Citizenship Gains Fresh Perspective

IDJC’s ElectionGraph: Surge in Negative Ads After Summer Assassination Attempt

The number of negative ads on Facebook and Instagram in the U.S. presidential race surged after a July assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump
News Staff Oct. 16, 2024
IDJC’s ElectionGraph: Surge in Negative Ads After Summer Assassination Attempt