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Maxwell students win big at New York Business Plan Competition

The annual statewide New York Business Plan Competition offers the largest prizes of any student business competition in the world—a total of $160,000 was awarded at this year’s competition.

May 3, 2017

Maxwell students receive prestigious Udall Scholarship

Geography students Jade Rhoads and Maizy Ludden were named Udall Scholars. The Udall Foundation awards scholarships to college sophomores and juniors for leadership, public service and commitment to issues related to Native American nations or to the environment. 

May 2, 2017

Organization of American States Sec Gen Almagro visits Maxwell, discusses democracy, human rights

During his formal talk with the Maxwell community, Secretary General Luis Almagro Lemes of the Organization of American States spoke of his commitment to the study of public administration and international relations, noting that democracy "demands good governance and strong institutions."

May 2, 2017

Van Hollen elected to Board of Trustees of the American Institute of Indian Studies

Cecilia Van Hollen was elected to the Board of Trustees of the American Institute of Indian Studies (AIIS).
May 1, 2017

Bybee discusses How Civility Works on PBS's The Open Mind

Keith Bybee, professor of political science, talked about finding common ground in our public discourse, on PBS's public affairs program The Open Mind.

May 1, 2017

Charles Willie '57 PhD (soc) receives Chancellor's Citation

Charles Willie '57 Ph.D. (soc), former chair of sociology, received the Chancellor’s Citation Lifetime Achievement Award at the One University Awards ceremony.

May 1, 2017

Burman op-ed on Trump's tax reform plan in Fortune

According to Leonard Burman, professor of public administration and international affairs, "Trump’s 'tax reform plan' isn’t tax reform and it isn’t a plan. To borrow an analogy from the president’s favorite sport, he should take a mulligan and swing again at tax reform after he’s brought on a tax policy team and they’ve had a chance to do their homework."

May 1, 2017

Banks talks about Flynn disclosure on Bloomberg Law

"A failure to register, or making a false statement, or an omission of a material fact in connection with registration is also unlawful, if it was willfully done. If it was willfully done, he could face either civil or criminal penalties," assesses William C. Banks, professor of public administration and international affairs.

April 28, 2017

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