Maxwell School News and Commentary
Elizabeth Cohen comments on 2017 DREAM Act, Tom Cotton in PolitiFact
Summer internship places Maxwell student in halls of US Capitol
“My summer in Washington, D.C., has not only helped me grow in many skill areas, but also as a leader and young professional,” says political science student Andrew Regalado, who is the speaker of the assembly for the Student Association’s 60th Legislative Session.
Van Hollen article on cancer disclosure in India published in Medical Anthropology Quarterly
Khalil writes about his book America's Dream Palace in Al-Akhbar
"Washington’s perception of American educational institutions in the region changed during World War II. In early 1942, German forces pressed an offensive in North Africa. Their initial goal was the Suez Canal and eliminating Britain’s position in Egypt and the broader Middle East," writes Osamah Khalil, associate professor of history.
Barkun quoted in article on apocalyptic thinking in The Conversation
Monnat cited in MinnPost article on deaths of despair
"In the places with high rates of drug, alcohol and suicide mortality, economic distress has been building and social and family networks have been breaking down for several decades," says Shannon Monnat, Lerner Chair for Public Health Promotion.
Dennison discusses economic costs of obesity in Obesity Medicine
See related: Health Policy
Schwartz research on education, summer jobs programs cited in Politico
Amy Ellen Schwartz, Daniel Patrick Moynihan Chair in Public Affairs, and her co-authors found that from 2005 to 2008, high school students who joined New York City’s summer jobs program were more likely to take, pass and earn higher scores on the Regents exams.
Banks weighs in on hotel cameras, privacy laws in Time
"This is obviously a really dynamic area of the law," says William C. Banks, professor of public administration and international affairs. "It’s a rapidly changing area of policy and law in states. It’s challenging for legislatures to keep up with the changes in technology — what you can do with your telephone or your gadget that’s hardly visible."
Monnat article on despair and the 2016 election published in Journal of Rural Studies
See related: U.S. Elections