Maxwell School News and Commentary
Lasch-Quinn Discusses History of DC Settlement Houses in Washington Post Article
See related: Civil Rights, Race & Ethnicity, Washington, D.C.
Monnat's Research Cited in NY Times Article on Trump, Canadian Truckers' Protests
See related: Canada, Health Policy, Political Parties, United States
Taylor Talks to Washington Post, Radio Free Europe, WSYR About Putin, Russia-Ukraine Crisis
See related: International Affairs, Russia, Ukraine
Gueorguiev Quoted in Morning Consult Article on Consumer Confidence in China
See related: China
Lutz Examines How Social Contexts and Culture Affect Parenting Decisions in New Book
See related: Civil Rights, Parenting & Family
Geography and the Environment Department Welcomes Two Scholars
At the start of the spring 2022 semester, the Maxwell School’s Geography and the Environment Department welcomed two new faculty members, one of whom was hired as part of the University’s research clusters initiative.
See related: Climate Change, Maps, Promotions & Appointments
Landes Talks to The Atlantic About People With Disability, COVID
See related: COVID-19, Disability, United States
Allport Quoted in Atlantic Piece on Role of History in Ukraine Crisis
Flores-Lagunes Speaks to Marketplace About Jobs Numbers
See related: Economic Policy, Labor, United States
Maxwell’s Washington Programs Welcome Scholars and Senior-Level Practitioners
Former Secretary of the U.S. Army Ryan D. McCarthy has joined the Maxwell School’s Washington, D.C., office as a Dean’s Scholar in Residence. He is joined this academic year by eight scholars and senior-level practitioners who are sharing their expertise with students as adjunct professors in Maxwell’s Washington undergraduate and graduate programs.
See related: Promotions & Appointments