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NBC鈥檚 Voice of the Olympics Mike Tirico 鈥88: Memorable Olympic Moments and a Love for All Things Orange (Podcast)
When the Olympic Games begin later this month, one of the University鈥檚 best-known alums will be front and center. In many ways it鈥檚 a role Mike Tirico 鈥88 knew he wanted at an early age. 鈥淢y mom will tell you,…
Experts Available to Discuss NATO and China
If you are looking for an expert to discuss NATO’s call out to China about the War in Ukraine, Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs professors Robert Murrett and Sean McFate are available for interviews. Please see their comments…
Are We Overlooking Justice Implications for the Olympics 2024 Sustainability Goals?
The 2024 Summer Olympics will begin in two weeks, with much of the attention focused not only on the sporting contests, but also the efforts of organizers to cut down on the carbon footprint of the event. Farhana Sultana is…
IDJC鈥檚 ElectionGraph Launches Searchable Database, New Report Tracking ‘Inauthentic Influencers’
A new searchable database allows the public to examine groups running social media ads that mention U.S. presidential candidates, including secretly coordinated pages that are running identical videos or messages. The work is the result of comprehensive research through the…
Remembering a Maxwell Torchbearer: Michael O. Sawyer
While many have helped to shape the Maxwell School鈥檚 first 100 years, perhaps no one person embodies the spirit, mission and purpose of the school as thoroughly as beloved alumnus and professor Michael O. Sawyer. Sawyer spent almost his entire…
Maxwell鈥檚 First Female Full-Time Professor Was an 鈥業ndomitable Presence鈥
Marguerite J. Fisher G鈥42聽 joined the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs faculty in August 1943, as war raged across the globe. While the war necessitated women鈥檚 entry into the workforce, roles remained limited. Fisher, the first female promoted…
100 Together: Alumna Rosalind 鈥楻oz鈥 Rudolph Shares a Special Birthday With the Maxwell School
The Maxwell School is proud to share its 100th birthday with alumna Rosalind 鈥淩oz鈥 Rudolph 鈥44 of Los Angeles, California. Born on July 30, 1924, she was just three months old when the school was founded by entrepreneur George H….
IDJC Launches New Poll With Ipsos That Tracks Attitudes Toward Civic Engagement, Democracy
University鈥檚 Institute for Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship (IDJC), in partnership with Ipsos, is launching a new poll that measures attitudes toward civic engagement, democracy and news and information. Each wave of findings from the 黑料不打烊-Ipsos American Identity poll is…
Paris Olympics ‘Green’ Policies Risk Backlash & Higher Emissions
Paris is gearing up to go green for the 2024 Olympics, but some of their initiatives might face challenges. For instance, the lack of available air conditioning for athletes is causing some disruption to their plans. Matthew Huber, professor of…
Alumna Pia Rogers to Offer Keynote at MPA Convocation
A long, distinguished career has taken Army Colonel Pia W. Rogers L鈥01, G’01 to assignments around the globe and led to her current position at the Pentagon. On Friday, June 28, she we will return to where her professional journey…