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University Lectures Welcomes Historian and 鈥楾he Secret History of Wonder Woman鈥 Author Jill Lepore
Accomplished author, Harvard historian and The New Yorker staff writer Jill Lepore concludes the fall portion of the 2017-18 University Lectures season on Thursday, Nov. 9, at 7:30 p.m. in Hendricks Chapel. Lepore has been in the news frequently over…
Public Policy Fellowship Puts Senior on Path to Graduate School
Chizobam Nwagwu 鈥18 spent an intensive seven weeks as a Public Policy and International Affairs Program fellow at the University of Minnesota鈥檚 Humphrey School of Public Affairs. The summer institute program鈥攚ith its three graduate courses, networking opportunities and site visits…
The Verification of Misinformation
Where does misinformation stem from? For the American Scientist, Maxwell Assistant Professor Emily Thorson co-authored a piece in American Scientist answering just this question, relating it to how our brains verify truths, and how falsehoods spread. 鈥淢isinformation鈥攂oth deliberately promoted and…
Three 2018 Senate Seats Targeted by Female Candidates
With 2018 just months away, election season is nearly upon us again. For Business Insider, Maxwell Assistant Professor of Political Science Danielle Thomsen discussed three key Senate seats that are being targeted by female candidates come voting time. In the…
Student Venture Captures Top Prize in International Innovation Competition
Josh Aviv, co-founder and CEO of SparkCharge, won grand prize at the Blackstone/Techstars global venture pitch competition in New York City on Oct. 18. The competition came at the conclusion of a two-day Blackstone/Techstars Training Camp, an innovative new program…
Power and Responsibility鈥擡thics In Engineering and Computer Science
鈥淲ith great power comes great responsibility.鈥 This is the expression that motivates Spider Man to fight the battle of good and evil in comic books and on the silver screen. Ethics expert聽Professor Dana Radcliffe聽says it is also a fitting principle…
Much is at Stake as Trump Travels to Asia
President Trump has a lot on the line as a scheduled trip to Asia draws closer, and tensions with North Korea increase. The week-long trip across the globe could result in many ways, and as Grant Reeher, professor of political…
Top-Ranked Maxwell School and CSIS to Partner on Executive IR Degree in Washington, D.C.
The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)聽have announced a new partnership to launch an executive master’s in international relations degree program in Washington, D.C., beginning in 2018. This advanced degree…
Amanda Chou selected for Clinton Global Initiative University
Amanda Chou 鈥19 has been selected to participate in the Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U) in Boston.聽 CGI U was established in 2007 to engage the next generation of leaders on college campuses around the world. It is a…
What is the Role of the National Guard of Iran?
After being implemented in 1979, the National Guard of Iran has continued to grow in size and power. Maxwell Professor of Political Science Mehrzad Boroujerdi talked to The Guardian about this issue. 鈥淏efore the war the IRGC militiamen were nothing…