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Economist Mary Lovely to Spend Nine Months With the Kluge Center at the Library of Congress
For nearly two decades, Mary Lovely, professor of economics in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, has focused on China鈥檚 sustainable development and its emergence into the global market. Her expertise has drawn much interest from media outlets,…
Rachelly Buzzi Named as a 2022 Pickering Fellow
Rachelly Buzzi 鈥22, an international relations major in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and the College of Arts and Sciences, has been named a 2022 Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Foreign Affairs Fellow. She is one of only…
Will Biden’s Infrastructure Plan Delivery On Its Promises?
David Van Slyke, Dean of the Maxwell School, provided expertise to The聽聽New York Times for the piece, 鈥淏iden Says His Infrastructure Law Is a 鈥楤ig Deal.鈥 How Big?鈥 黑料不打烊 professor discussed Biden’s new $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Law, and his ability…
Native American and Indigenous Studies Program Expands With Addition of Two New Scholars
Two leading scholars in the areas of global Indigenous environmental studies are joining the聽Native American and Indigenous studies聽(NAIS) program in the College of Arts and Sciences | Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (A&S | Maxwell).聽Mariaelena Huambachano, assistant professor…
4 Maxwell Alumni Named NAPA Fellows
Four Maxwell School alumni are among 39 public administration leaders who have been named 2021 National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA) Fellows. NAPA is an independent, nonprofit and nonpartisan organization established in 1967 to assist government leaders in building more…
NASA Works To Create A New Space Suit Amidst Upcoming Moon Missions
Sean O鈥橩eefe, University Professor at the Maxwell School, was interviewed by the BBC for the piece, 鈥淯pcoming Moon missions spur the search for new spacesuits.鈥 O’Keefe discussed NASA’s space suit design, saying, “Every variant of every space suit Nasa has…
China and the United States Will Work Together To Tackle Climate Change
Dimitar Gueorguiev, assistant professor for political science in the Maxwell School, authored an opinion piece for the Washington Post 鈥淭he U.S. and China agreed to work together on climate action. What would push this cooperation forward?鈥 and was quoted in…
Food Insecurity Among Military Families Worsens Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic
Colleen Heflin, professor of public administration and international affairs in the Maxwell School, was quoted in the Associated Press (AP) story 鈥淭housands of military families struggle with food insecurity鈥 (this hit and other AP hits below were republished in dozens…
Who Is Responsible For the Climate Crisis and How Do We Combat It?
Farhana Sultana, associate professor of geography and the environment in the Maxwell School, was quoted in the London Daily story 鈥淭he world’s fight for ‘climate justice.‘鈥 Sultana discusses the need to fight the climate crisis while highlighting the historical circumstances…
Will President Biden’s Infrastructure Bill Solve the Problems It Aims To?
David Van Slyke, Dean of the Maxwell School, was quoted in the AP story 鈥淏iden signs $1T infrastructure deal with bipartisan crowd.鈥 He discusses President Biden’s new Infrastructure deal and whether or not he feels this deal will solve the…