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Maxwell School Events Calendar

Research Support Events

  • Community Consequences of the Opioid Epidemic

    Virtual

    Join the American Academy of Political and Social Science (AAPSS) for a virtual discussion. Panelists include Maxwell School professors Colleen Heflin and Shannon Monnat.

  • ASPI Grad Lab

    Eggers Hall, 306B Campbell Institute

    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.

  • MASU Graduate Student Research Presentations

    Virtual

    During this online event, four of MASU’s previous annual graduate student research grant recipients share the preliminary results of their research and provide reflections on their field experience.

  • ASPI Grad Lab

    Eggers Hall, 306B

    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.

  • Proposal Writing: An Introductory Workshop

    Eggers Hall, 341

    The Moynihan Institute’s consortium of regional centers is pleased to present a workshop by Professor Emeritus Susan Wadley to introduce the key elements of proposal writing for students applying for the centers’ research grants.

  • ASPI Grad Lab

    Eggers Hall, 306B Campbell Institute

    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.

  • A PLACA Holiday Lunch

    Maxwell Hall, 204

    Graduate students and faculty studying Latin America and the Caribbean are invited to attend this event.

  • ASPI Grad Lab

    Eggers Hall, 306B Campbell's Public Affairs Institute Conference room

    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.

  • CAPS Seminar: Courtney C. Coile

    Virtual

    CAPS Seminar: Courtney C. Coile, Professor of Economics at Wellesley College Title: Recessions and Retirement: New Evidence from the COVID-19 Pandemic

  • CPR Seminar Series: Sarah Komisarow

    Eggers Hall, 060

    Sarah Komisarow (Duke University) will present "Ending Exclusionary Discipline in the Early Grades: Effects and Implications" as part of the CPR Seminar Series.

  • Conversations in Conflict Studies - Catherine Herrold

    Maxwell Hall, 204

    Conversations in Conflict Studies Presents Prof. Catherine Herrold - "Mobilizing the Masses: Civil Society and Social Change in Palestine"

  • Applied Micro Seminar with Zhe He

    Eggers 112

    “Partial Identification of the Marginal Treatment Effect with an Invalid Discrete Instrument”

  • CAPS Seminar: Taylor Hargrove

    Virtual

    CAPS Seminar: Taylor Hargrove, Assistant Professor of Sociology at University of North Carolina Title: Mental Health across the Early life Course and the Intersections of Race, Skin Tone, and School Context

  • 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.

  • CAPS Annual Conference Keynote Speaker: David Cutler

    Virtual

    CAPS Annual Conference Keynote Speaker: David Cutler, Professor of Applied Economics at Harvard University, presents "Is Aging a Luxury Good?"

  • Open Access Publishing for Social Scientists

    Eggers Hall, 341

    Open access is changing the academic publishing landscape. Dylan Mohr, Open Scholarship Librarian at Syracuse University, will cover the different forms of open access publishing, why some journals charge authors to make their work open access, and how you can leverage local agreements and funds to cover those costs.

  • Applied Micro Seminar with Samuel Saltmarsh

    Eggers 112

    "Durable housing, vacancies, and blight: The effects of residential demolitions in Detroit"

  • Applied Micro Seminar with Shuyuan Li

    Eggers 112

    "No Child Left Behind: Differentiated Efforts and Achievement Gaps"

  • Applied Micro Seminar with Dan Zhang

    112 Eggers

    "Size of Export Markets and Trade Shock: Analysis on Chinese Firms and US Tariff Change"

  • Mechanics of Spatial Development

    Eggers Hall, 341

    Economics professor Lorenzo Caliendo (Yale University) will speak about his work developing a dynamic spatial growth model to explore the role of trade and internal migration in the process of economic development.

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Exterior of Maxwell in black and white when there was no Eggers building

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.