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| Edit | **DELETE?** ECN - phd - Collaboration Across the Discipline | No | At Maxwell, faculty and graduate students enjoy a collaborative atmosphere for research and discovery. Graduate student Judith Liu recently collaborated with department faculty on the paper “The Differential Incidence and Severity of Food Insecurity by Racial, Ethnic, and Immigrant Groups over the Great Recession in the United States.” (AEA Papers and Proceedings, 2018) |
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2/5/2022 | 11/19/2021 | ||||
| Edit | GEO - ESP - Maizy Ludden - I am Maxwell. | Maizy Ludden | No | Biology major Maizy Ludden, Goldwater Scholar and Udall Scholar, added the E.S.P. major to develop her growing interest in communicating about sustainability and climate change. "The specificity of the E.S.P. major has given me experience with the exact topics I want to engage with through writing and education." | '19 Nasa Education Trainee | Biology, Writing and Rhetoric, E.S.P. |
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5/4/2022 | 11/12/2021 |
| Edit | SHARED - ESP - Lauren McNamara - I am Maxwell. | Lauren McNamara | Yes | I knew that I was interested in going into environmental work, but I was missing that natural sciences foundation. ESP has given me the qualitative and quantitative foundation that I needed...The faculty members were amazing in encouraging me and helping me make it all work.” | ’21 B.A. / ’22 M.P.A. | Undergraduate triple major: international relations; economics; environment, sustainability and policy |
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6/6/2023 | 11/12/2021 | |
| Edit | CAMP - Sawyer Law and Politics Chair - SLAPP - Thomas Keck | No | Professor Keck focuses on the Supreme Court, American constitutional development and the use of legal strategies for social change. In 2019, he was the recipient of the prestigious Andrew Carnegie Fellowship, the so called "brainy award." For his leadership in creating an inclusive campus community that is nurturing for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, Keck received the 2007-08 Foundation Award for Outstanding Faculty Member from the campus LGBT community. His first book, "The Most Activist Supreme Court in History: The Road to Modern Judicial Conservatism," was published in 2004. |
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3/25/2024 | 11/8/2021 | ||||
| Edit | CAMP - Phanstiel Chair - Brynt Parmeter | No | Brynt Parmeter is a professor of practice of public administration and international affairs at the Maxwell School. He was the inaugural chief talent management officer for the U.S. Department of Defense and head of Non-Traditional Talent, Military and Veterans Affairs, and STEM workforce programs at Walmart. Parmeter is a U.S. Army combat veteran, and served nearly 25 years as an infantry officer, including 40 months of combat service in Iraq. |
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9/12/2025 | 11/7/2021 | ||||
| Edit | PSC - Nathan Carrington | Nathan Carrington | No | At Maxwell, contributing to the public dialogue is a vital form of active citizenship. Political science Ph.D. candidate Nathan Carrington’s commentary on Confederate statues, Brexit and other topics appears in the Washington Post. Nathan’s dissertation investigates Supreme Court legitimacy in an era marked by extreme polarization. | ’18 M.A. (PSc) | Ph.D. student, political science; research associate, Campbell Public Affairs Institute |
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5/5/2022 | 11/7/2021 | |
| Edit | CAMP - About the Bantle Chair - David Van Slyke | No | David M. Van Slyke, dean of the Maxwell School and professor of public administration and international affairs, has served as the Louis A. Bantle Chair in Business-Government Policy since 2013. His research focuses on public and nonprofit management, government contracting, public-private partnerships, strategic management, and policy implementation. He is the author of "Complex Contracting: Government Purchasing in the Wake of the U.S. Coast Guard's Deepwater Program" and other publications. |
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11/6/2021 | 11/6/2021 | ||||
| Edit | HST - Research - Osamah Khalil - Partnership with State Dept. Historian | No | Through a unique collaboration with the U.S. State Department's Office of the Historian, the Maxwell School hosted an interdisciplinary workshop series focused on the evolution of U.S. foreign policy toward China and Iran over six decades. The result is a published book, edited by Associate Professor of History Osamah Khalil, that draws on recently declassified documents and includes contributions from six Maxwell faculty, graduate students and alumni: “United States Relations with China and Iran: Toward the Asian Century” (Bloomsbury Academic, 2019). |
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5/4/2022 | 10/22/2021 | ||||
| Edit | **DELETE?** FPO - HST - Undergrad - Katelyn - I am Maxwell. | Katelyn | Yes | Quote 45-50 words. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Integer nec odio. Praesent libero. Sed cursus ante dapibus diam. Sed nisi. Nulla quis sem at nibh elementum imperdiet. Duis sagittis ipsum. Praesent mauris. Fusce nec tellus sed augue semper porta. Mauris massa. Vestibulum lacinia arcu ege. |
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| Edit | HST - Jing Liu - I am Maxwell. | Jing Liu | Yes | My study in the history Ph.D. program was an amazing journey into unknown realms. It was the cornerstone of my academic career and one of the most memorable times I had. | '19 (Modern Northeast Asian History) | Shaingai Academy of Sciences |
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5/4/2022 | 10/21/2021 |