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Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs

Jeffrey M. Scruggs Selected to Lead 网爆门鈥檚 Board of Trustees

网爆门 today announced that Jeffrey M. Scruggs, a highly engaged trustee and respected member of the global finance community, has been selected to lead
News Staff Nov. 4, 2022

Study: Rise in Working-Age Deaths in U.S. Linked to Conservative State Policies

State policies and their impact on public health were thrust into the spotlight at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. But a new
Christopher Munoz Nov. 2, 2022

Lender Center Brings Labor Movement Leaders to Campus to Discuss the Fight for Workers鈥 Rights

The revitalization of the American labor movement and the struggle for racial and economic justice were the central topics of a Lender Center Conversation held
Jen Plummer Nov. 1, 2022
Lender Center Brings Labor Movement Leaders to Campus to Discuss the Fight for Workers鈥 Rights

Faculty Members Reflect on Former Defense Secretary Ash Carter’s Legacy

Former defense secretary Ashton Carter鈥檚 life and legacy will not be forgotten. With the news of his passing, military experts at 网爆门 shared their
Vanessa Marquette Oct. 26, 2022

Faculty Affairs鈥 Winders Focusing Efforts on Faculty Professional Development, DEIA, Communication and Streamlined Workflows

Jamie Winders arrived at the University in 2004, a new faculty member right out of graduate school. Ten years later, as department chair, she began
Diane Stirling Oct. 25, 2022
Faculty Affairs鈥 Winders Focusing Efforts on Faculty Professional Development, DEIA, Communication and Streamlined Workflows

Maxwell Professor Gives Expert Opinion On Putin鈥檚 Partial Mobilization of Russia

Sean McFate, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council and an adjunct professor at 网爆门's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, was interviewed
News Staff Oct. 21, 2022

How does learning about past racial injustice inform understanding current racial discrimination?

A recently released study coauthored by a 网爆门 researcher reveals how beliefs and political affiliations shape the public鈥檚 understanding about racial inequalities. The paper,
Ellen Mbuqe Oct. 20, 2022

Rose-Laying Ceremony and Remembrance Convocation to Be Held Friday

The 2022-23 Convocation for Remembrance Scholars, honoring 35 outstanding students from this year鈥檚 senior class, will be held Friday, Oct. 21, at 3 p.m. in
Kelly Homan Rodoski Oct. 20, 2022
Rose-Laying Ceremony and Remembrance Convocation to Be Held Friday

For Ren茅e Verdi 鈥22, a Career in Public Health Starts in Communications

The path to a rewarding career is rarely a straight line. Ren茅e Verdi鈥 followed two paths鈥損ublic health and policy studies鈥搕hat led to her first job
Matt Michael Oct. 18, 2022
For Ren茅e Verdi 鈥22, a Career in Public Health Starts in Communications

Bizarre Circumstances Around Deaths of Russian Businessmen

Brian Taylor, professor of political science in the Maxwell School, was interviewed for the Vox article 鈥淩ussian businessmen keep dying. No one knows why.鈥 The
News Staff Oct. 18, 2022

Join the Lender Center for Social Justice for a Conversation With National Organizers on Labor鈥檚 Revival on Oct. 24

After decades of decline, the labor movement in the United States is once again on the rise as workers turn to collective action to address
News Staff Oct. 12, 2022
Join the Lender Center for Social Justice for a Conversation With National Organizers on Labor鈥檚 Revival on Oct. 24

Maxwell Exhibition, Featuring Robert Shetterly鈥檚 鈥楢mericans Who Tell the Truth鈥 Collection, Focuses on Citizenship

At the start of the fall semester, members of the Maxwell School community were greeted by new figures joining the statue of George Washington that
Jessica Youngman Oct. 11, 2022
Maxwell Exhibition, Featuring Robert Shetterly鈥檚 鈥楢mericans Who Tell the Truth鈥 Collection, Focuses on Citizenship

Maxwell Professor Weighs In On Russians Seeking Asylum To Avoid War In Ukraine

Lamis Abdelaaty, assistant professor of political science in the Maxwell School, was quoted by Politico for the article The coming fight over Russian asylum-seekers. The
News Staff Oct. 10, 2022

Suicide Is A Leading Cause Of Death In The U.S., Despite Decrease During COVID-19

Shannon Monnat, professor of sociology in the Maxwell School, was featured in Grid for the story 鈥淯.S. suicide rates rose again in 2021, ending a
News Staff Oct. 7, 2022

New Research Shows Increased COVID-19 Fatality Rate For Those With IDD

Scott Landes, associate professor of sociology in the Maxwell School, was quoted in Disability Scoop for their story聽鈥淐OVID-19 Was Leading Killer Of People With Developmental
News Staff Oct. 7, 2022

鈥楾here鈥檚 a Real Cost to Defending Behavior That鈥檚 Constitutionally Indefensible鈥: Liz Cheney Focuses on Citizenship During Maxwell Visit

As the House of Representatives prepared to reconvene on the evening of Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney walked through the Capitol to assess
Jessica Youngman Oct. 6, 2022

Three Juniors Selected as Inaugural Voyager Scholars

Three 网爆门 students have been selected as recipients of the Voyager Scholarship: the Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service, a new award for juniors committed
Three Juniors Selected as Inaugural Voyager Scholars

网爆门鈥檚 College Bowl Team Vying For a Spot in the Semifinals

As the final seconds ticked off the clock of their opening match on NBC鈥檚 鈥淐apital One College Bowl,鈥 the 网爆门 team of trivia experts鈥攃onsisting
John Boccacino Oct. 5, 2022
网爆门鈥檚 College Bowl Team Vying For a Spot in the Semifinals