Maxwell School Events Calendar
Research Support Events
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ASI Seminar: Faculty Flash Talks
Lyman Hall, 314
Join us as ASI faculty affiliates discuss an array of topics.
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ASPI Graduate Seminar: James Patton Rogers
Maxwell Hall, 204B
Join us for a discussion regarding policy impact and public dissemination of emerging technologies.
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ASI Seminar: Martin Lakomy
Lyman Hall, 314
Martin Lakomy (Fulbright visiting scholar) to present "Mechanisms Motivating Intergenerational Support."
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CAPS - CPC Methodology Workshop on Event Study Designs
Virtual
CAPS - CPC Methodology Workshop featuring Coady Wing, discussing, "Getting Started With Event Study Designs: Basic Concepts and New Innovations."
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ASI Seminar: Seonhwa Lee
Lyman Hall, 314
Seonhwa Lee (post doctoral fellow) to present "Intergenerational Transmission of Religious and Prosocial Values Within the Contemporary Family Context."
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Phanstiel Lecture: Honourable Marc Garneau
Eggers Hall, 220
"A Canadian Perspective on Public Service: From Following to Leading," with the Honourable Marc Garneau, former Canadian minister of foreign affairs and member of Parliament.
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Community Geography Methods Workshop: Meghan Kelly on Feminist Icon Design
Lyman Hall, 215
Meghan Kelly will present on the fundamentals of feminist icon design: an intro to feminist mapping and sketch mapping.
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State of Democracy Lecture with Dina Nayeri
Maxwell Hall, Maxwell Auditorium
Reconsidering Refugees and Immigration: A Conversation with Dina Nayeri.
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CACI: The Case of Kazakhstan’s Talgar Fan and Kyrgyzstan’s Juuku Valley
Maxwell Hall, 204
"What can Archaeologists do to Promote Cultural Heritage in Central Asia?" A talk with Claudia Chang and Perry Tourtellotte.
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Conversations in Conflict Studies Presents Maria Cudowska and Tobias T. Gibson
Eggers Hall, 112
PARCC’s Conversations in Conflict Studies presents Maria Cudowska and Tobias T. Gibson "Problems without Passports.”
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Tanner Lecture: The New Jim Crow
Maxwell Hall, Maxwell Auditorium
The Tanner Lecture Series will host Michelle Alexander, The New York Times best-selling author of "The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness."
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Community Geography Methods Workshop: Chie Sakakibara on Visual Methods
Lyman Hall, 215
Professor Chie Sakakibara will discuss a recent project in Japan and visual anthropology methods, including photovoice, repeat photography and ethnography.
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CAPS Seminar: Lauren Brown
Virtual
Lauren Brown, San Diego State University, presenting on "Biosocial Aging: Measurement, Equity and Ethics."
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CAPS Seminar: Jessica Ho
Virtual
Jessica Ho, Pennsylvania State University, presenting on "Causes of America's Lagging Life Expectancy: An International Comparative Perspective."
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DHERN Conference
Virtual
The Disability Health Equity Research Network (DHERN) is hosting a virtual conference on ‘Redefining Health for Disability Equity.’
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CAPS Seminar: Gopi Shah Goda
Virtual
Gopi Shah Goda, Stanford University, will present on "The Interplay between Research and Policy: Lessons from the White House."
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CAPS Seminar: Rachel Margolis
Virtual
Rachel Margolis, associate professor at the University of Western Ontario presenting, "Life Events, Loneliness Trajectories, and Loneliness Transitions Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults Around the World"
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ASPI Grad Lab
Eggers Hall, 152
The grad lab is designed to create opportunities for graduate students to come together--share and get feedback on their work and engage across disciplines with interests in autonomous systems/artificial intelligence.
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ChatGPT: Charms and Challenges
Eggers Hall, 220 (Strasser Legacy Room)
We invite students, faculty and staff to an open conversation on ChatGPT.
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CAPS Methodology Workshop: Trenton Mize
Eggers Hall, 060
CAPS Methodology Workshop featuring Trenton Mize of Purdue University presenting on data visualization using Stata.
We’re Turning 100!
To mark our centennial in the fall of 2024, the Maxwell School will hold special events and engagement opportunities to celebrate the many ways—across disciplines and borders—our community ever strives to, as the Oath says, “transmit this city not only not less, but greater, better and more beautiful than it was transmitted to us.”
Throughout the year leading up to the centennial, engagement opportunities will be held for our diverse, highly accomplished community that now boasts more than 38,500 alumni across the globe.