Maxwell School News and Commentary
In the Washington Post, Griffiths Discusses Secessionist Movements
See related: Government, Political Parties, United States
Reeher Talks to Spectrum News about NY Governor's Race
See related: Elections, New York State, Political Parties, State & Local
Lovely Discusses China and the World Trade Organization with R Street Institute
Tracking COVID’s Toll
Pandemic research by Maxwell faculty and students is shaping policy and perception on everything from aging to opioid addiction.
See related: COVID-19, Food Security, Mental Health, Parenting & Family, United States
Thorson Quoted in New York Times Piece on Political Misinformation
See related: Elections, United States
Alumni Spotlight: Joining the Global Conversation
Jen Proch ’21 M.A.I.R. took advantage of an internship with the Council of Europe and the Atlantis Program, which enables students to earn master’s degrees from both Maxwell and the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin.
See related: Internships, Student Experience, Study Abroad
For Doctoral Student, Afghanistan Is an Elusive Home
See related: Afghanistan, International Affairs, Race & Ethnicity, Refugees
Jackson Reflects on Bell Hooks' Legacy in Washington Post
See related: Civil Rights, Race & Ethnicity, United States
Murphy examines race and borders in the colonial Caribbean in new book
See related: Colonialism, Latin America & the Caribbean, Migration, Race & Ethnicity
Anger, Despair and Seeds of Hope
Maxwell alumni wonder whether the changes they worked for in Afghanistan will endure after the ‘heartbreaking’ U.S. withdrawal.
See related: Afghanistan, Civil Rights, Foreign Policy, Gender and Sex, Human Rights, International Affairs