Maxwell celebrates graduates, faculty at Commencement Weekend 2018
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Econ alum Mary Daly discusses inclusion in economics profession in FT
"The economics profession still struggles to be inclusive. But my hope is that one day, when a woman (of whatever height) presents her research, no one will be surprised when she does a stellar job," writes Mary Daly ’91 M.Phil. (Econ)/’94 Ph.D. (Econ).
Hamish Gibbs ’17 BA (Geography) named Saint Andrew’s Society of NY Scholar
The Saint Andrew’s Society of New York Scholarship, which named Hamish Gibbs ’17 B.A. (Geog) as one of its recipients, funds one year of graduate study in Scotland for students in the United States who are of Scottish descent.
Disaster’s Wake
Steve Hagerty’s company helps communities facing disasters — acts of God and acts of terror that would otherwise overwhelm the regular operations of government.
Winter ’18 Perspective features undergrad research, Ralph Ketcham
PhD student Fabiola Ortiz discusses harassment on NY farms with NPR
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90th Anniversary Party
One of the highlights of Maxwell’s 90th anniversary celebrations this year was a school-wide party. Notably, the Passport to Our Past activity invited people to carry a small, informative mock passport to stations at departments, centers, and institutes around the School, thus reminding those “travelers” of all the individual enterprises that make up Maxwell.
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Baldanza gift supports undergraduate research
Harkin estate gift supports Birkhead-Burkhead Fund
Alumnus James M. Harkin ’76 M.S.Sc./’78 Ph.D. (SSc) and his wife, Lucille Boilard-Harkin, have made estate plans that will provide ongoing scholarship support to students in Maxwell’s M.P.A. degree program. The gift will support Maxwell’s Birkhead-Burkhead Fund, of which James Harkin was a founding donor in 1987.
Long-Term Outcomes of Military Service: The Health and Well-Being of Aging Veterans
Challenge Will Fund Undergrad Research
A new gift to Maxwell will help underwrite undergraduate research and scholarship, potentially to the tune of $125,000.
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Wolf, Arora study on PFL, nursing home costs featured in Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
Fulbright recipient from Maxwell flourishes in living, learning abroad
Keck, Hoy discuss case on artistic expression, civil rights in Post Standard
"As far as the First Amendment is concerned, LGBT rights advocates should have the full and free right to advocate for their point of view and opponents of LGBT rights have the right to advocate for their point of view," Thomas M. Keck, Michael O. Sawyer Chair of Constitutional Law and Politics, says.
Maxwell alum paper on Ukraine's education law published on BlogActiv
PhD candidate Aaron Hoy article on same-sex divorce published in Journal of Divorce and Remarriage
Cameron MacPherson '16 BA (IR) named as SU's first Mitchell Scholar
A graduate student in Pan African studies has been named a recipient of the George J. Mitchell Scholarship for graduate study in Ireland. He is one of 12 U.S. students selected from more than 300 applications for the award. With the award, he will study intercultural theology at Trinity College, Dublin.
London and Hoy article on sexuality, marriage duration published in Population Review
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Maxwell alums featured in US News article on college prep for veterans
Inaugural Otey and Barbara Scruggs graduate scholars named
“The Otey and Barbara Scruggs scholarship is a fitting tribute to a treasured member of the History Department and his wife,” said Associate Professor and Chair of History Norman Kutcher. “Otey cared deeply about the University generally and the History Department especially. Graduate education grew substantially in strength and numbers under his leadership, so it is fitting that this scholarship will benefit our most deserving graduate students.”