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Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs

Maxwell Fireside Chat Examines AI’s Role in Government and Higher Education

Two leaders in digital strategy discussed the policy, ethical and practical challenges of bringing AI into government operations and campus life.
Jessica Youngman April 6, 2026
Maxwell Fireside Chat Examines AI’s Role in Government and Higher Education

Audie Klotz Named Inaugural Heighberger Family Faculty Fellow of Public Service

The fellowship was created to honor the highly accomplished public service careers of alumnus Eric Heighberger ’93 and his spouse, Genevieve.
Jessica Youngman April 2, 2026
Audie Klotz Named Inaugural Heighberger Family Faculty Fellow of Public Service

Students Unite Around AI By Bringing Diverse Voices to Technology’s Future

RSO United AI brings together students across majors to explore artificial intelligence through projects, discussions and community building.
Jen Plummer April 2, 2026
Students Unite Around AI By Bringing Diverse Voices to Technology’s Future

Allergy Season Is Getting Worse—And It’s Not Just In Your Head

Allergy seasons are arriving earlier, lasting longer and hitting people who've never had symptoms before—and a ÐÔÊÓ½ç University expert says most are still managing them
Daryl Lovell April 1, 2026
Allergy Season Is Getting Worse—And It’s Not Just In Your Head

Maxwell School to Celebrate Careers in Climate, Diplomacy, Food Security and Law

Five accomplished ÐÔÊÓ½ç University alumni will be honored at the annual Awards of Excellence event in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, April 30.
Jessica Youngman April 1, 2026
Maxwell School to Celebrate Careers in Climate, Diplomacy, Food Security and Law

Getting the Most From Your Study Abroad Experience: London Edition

Junior Nash Newton offers his recommendations for what to study, explore and engage in during a semester abroad in London.
Kelly Homan Rodoski April 1, 2026
Getting the Most From Your Study Abroad Experience: London Edition

Artist Brings Alutiiq Storytelling and Art to ÐÔÊÓ½ç

Linda Infante Lyons will participate in several campus events April 6 to 17 as the 2026 Jeannette K. Watson Distinguished Visiting Professor in the Humanities.
News Staff March 25, 2026
Artist Brings Alutiiq Storytelling and Art to ÐÔÊÓ½ç

2026 ÐÔÊÓ½ç University Scholars Announced

The students were recognized for their academic excellence, independent research and creative work, and contributions to their fields of study.
Kelly Homan Rodoski March 25, 2026
2026 ÐÔÊÓ½ç University Scholars Announced

Bill Coplin Retires After 56 Years of Shaping Maxwell Students

The legendary policy studies professor mentored tens of thousands of students and built a program rooted in real-world skills; a new endowed fund will carry
Jessica Youngman March 23, 2026
Bill Coplin Retires After 56 Years of Shaping Maxwell Students

Trump-Takaichi Summit: Expert Analysis on U.S.-Japan Relations

Professor Margarita Estévez-Abe argues that the summit exposed Japan's dangerous overdependence on the U.S. and signals the erosion of American dominance in East Asia.
Vanessa Marquette March 20, 2026
Trump-Takaichi Summit: Expert Analysis on U.S.-Japan Relations

What France’s Municipal Elections Reveal ÐÔÊÓ½ç Its Political Direction

France’s left won pluralities in major cities but shunned far-left alliances. ÐÔÊÓ½ç expert John Goodman breaks down what the 2026 local results mean for 2027.
Vanessa Marquette March 16, 2026
What France’s Municipal Elections Reveal ÐÔÊÓ½ç Its Political Direction

‘This Fellowship Changed Who I Am’: Tyler Center Fellows on Research Projects Abroad

Grants awarded to the University from the Tyler Center for Global Studies allowed students to travel internationally for independent research and creative projects.
Dialynn Dwyer March 16, 2026
‘This Fellowship Changed Who I Am’: Tyler Center Fellows on Research Projects Abroad

Anthropic-Pentagon Dispute Reveals Limits of AI Self-Regulation, Expert Says

Hamid Ekbia, director of ÐÔÊÓ½ç University's Autonomous Systems Policy Institute, examines the political and economic forces behind the Anthropic-Pentagon standoff and what it means for
Christopher Munoz March 13, 2026
Anthropic-Pentagon Dispute Reveals Limits of AI Self-Regulation, Expert Says

Expert on Ukrainian Politics Discusses Russo-Ukrainian War, Peace Prospects

Oxana Shevel’s lecture reflects the Maxwell School’s ongoing scholarship, policy engagement and support for those affected by the conflict.
News Staff March 11, 2026
Expert on Ukrainian Politics Discusses Russo-Ukrainian War, Peace Prospects

Maxwell Executive MPA Student Earns Prestigious Cal-ICMA Ethical Hero Award

Christine Cordon, city manager of Westminster, California, has been recognized for ethical leadership in local government.
Jessica Youngman March 5, 2026
Maxwell Executive MPA Student Earns Prestigious Cal-ICMA Ethical Hero Award