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Maxwell School Events Calendar

Research Support Events

  • Campaign 2024: Super Tuesday and Beyond

    Virtual

    The State of Democracy Lecture Series will host "Campaign 2024: Super Tuesday and Beyond."

  • ASI Seminar: Faculty Flash Talks

    Lyman Hall, 314

    Join us as ASI faculty affiliates discuss an array of topics.

  • ASPI Graduate Seminar: James Patton Rogers

    Maxwell Hall, 204B

    Join us for a discussion regarding policy impact and public dissemination of emerging technologies.

  • ASI Seminar: Martin Lakomy

    Lyman Hall, 314

    Martin Lakomy (Fulbright visiting scholar) to present "Mechanisms Motivating Intergenerational Support."

  • 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."

  • 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."

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • State of Democracy Lecture with Dina Nayeri

    Maxwell Hall, Maxwell Auditorium

    Reconsidering Refugees and Immigration: A Conversation with Dina Nayeri.

  • 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.

  • 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.”

  • 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."

  • 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.

  • CAPS Seminar: Lauren Brown

    Virtual

    Lauren Brown, San Diego State University, presenting on "Biosocial Aging: Measurement, Equity and Ethics."

  • CAPS Seminar: Jessica Ho

    Virtual

    Jessica Ho, Pennsylvania State University, presenting on "Causes of America's Lagging Life Expectancy: An International Comparative Perspective."

  • DHERN Conference

    Virtual

    The Disability Health Equity Research Network (DHERN) is hosting a virtual conference on ‘Redefining Health for Disability Equity.’

  • 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."

  • 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"

  • 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.

  • 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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