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Maxwell School Events Calendar

Research Support Events

  • Colloquium Lecture: Marco Albertini

    Lyman Hall, 312

    Marco Albertini of the University of Bolognia will present “Evolution of digital divides by age, income, and education: A decade of E-administration utilization in Europe.”

  • CAPS Seminar: Yiqing Xu

    Virtual

    Yiqing Xu of Stanford University will present “Comparing Experimental and Nonexperimental Methods: What Lessons Have We Learned Four Decades After Lalonde?”

  • Qualitative Research Data Management for Public Health Researchers

    Eggers Hall, 341

    This 90-minute session introduces key ideas and essential practices in managing qualitative and multi-method data in alignment with the 2023 NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy

  • Chinese Culture and Conversation Table

    Lyman Hall, 115-B

    The Chinese Culture and Conversation Table is a forum where you get to meet and converse with friends old and new. All language levels are welcome.

  • Social Impact Pitch Competition - Virtual Q&A Sesson 2

    Virtual

    This virtual Q&A session will offer an opportunity to learn more about the 2026 Social Impact Pitch Competition guidelines, expectations and more.

  • Social Impact Pitch Competition - Virtual Q&A

    Virtual

    This virtual Q&A session will offer an opportunity to learn more about the 2026 Social Impact Pitch Competition guidelines, expectations and more.

  • Chinese Culture and Conversation Table

    Shaffer Art Building, 221 D

    The Chinese Culture and Conversation Table is a forum where you get to meet and converse with friends old and new. All language levels are welcome.

  • Chinese Culture and Conversation Table

    Shaffer Art Building, 221 D

    The Chinese Culture and Conversation Table is a forum where you get to meet and converse with friends old and new. All language levels are welcome.

  • ASPI Symposium - Critical Perspectives on Generative AI

    111 Hinds Hall

    How should AI and the companies behind it answer to the public? Experts from humanities, information science and computing will examine how AI shapes society and what accountability can look like.

  • The Political Causes and Policy Consequences of the One Big Beautiful Bill

    Virtual

    The State of Democracy Lecture Series will host a virtual panel discussion on “The Political Causes and Policy Consequences of the One Big Beautiful Bill.”

  • Budgeting Mechanisms Workshop Series: Cheating on a Budget

    Virtual

    Bradley Ruffle and William Zhang will discuss “Cheating on a Budget” with Denvil Duncan of IU-Bloomington and Zachry Mohr of the University of Kansas.

  • Governing in the Age of AI: Lessons from Recoding America

    Eggers Hall, 220

    Jennifer Pahlka, author of Recoding America, looks at what artificial intelligence means for democracy and the future of public institutions.

  • ASI Seminar: Eduardo Caldas Costa

    Lyman Hall, 312

    Eduardo Caldas Costa will discuss, “Movement, Function, and Intrinsic Capacity: Insights into Health Longevity from Public Primary Care in Coastal and Semi-Arid Regions of Northeast Brazil.”

  • TDPE | TRADE DAY 2025

    Hall of Languages, 500, The Killian Room

    Trade Day is a full-day workshop focusing on how trade policies influence global development, economic resilience and political institutions.

  • History Department Workshop in Honor of Fred Marquardt

    Eggers Hall, 151

    This workshop will be a round-table event in which our faculty workshop Fred Marquardt's final article in progress.

  • Sleep Duration and Aging from a Biosocial, Life Course Perspective

    Virtual

    Jess M. Meyer, assistant professor of population health at the University of Kansas Medical Center, will present “Sleep Duration and Aging from a Biosocial, Life Course Perspective.”

  • Chinese Culture and Conversation Table

    221 D - Shaffer Art Building

    The Chinese Culture and Conversation Table is a forum where you get to meet and converse with friends old and new. All language levels are welcome.

  • Authoritarian Currents in American Democracy: Historical Lessons and Present Risks

    Maxwell Hall, Maxwell Auditorium

    The Tanner Lecture Series on Ethics, Citizenship & Public Responsibility will host a discussion on this important topic with Jamelle Bouie (NY Times) and Robert Mickey (U of Michigan).

  • Budgeting Mechanisms Workshop Series: Business, Labor and Local Government

    Virtual

    Sarah Anzia of UC Berkely will discuss “Business, Labor and Local Government” with George Krauss of the University of Georgia.

  • Proposal Writing: An Introductory Workshop

    Eggers Hall, 341

    Join us for a workshop introducing the key elements of proposal writing when applying for the centers’ graduate study research grants.

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