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Dean David Van Slyke on donations to groups opposing Trump
David Van Slyke, Maxwell School Dean and Professor of Public Administration, was interviewed by the Hartford Courant for the article ‘Rage Giving’ Fills Coffers of Groups Opposing Trump
Associate Professor Miriam Elman writes about the teenagers who objected to assignment to defend the Holocaust
Miriam Elman, associate professor of political science, wrote a news article for Legal Insurrection entitled Teens Honored for Objecting to School Assignment to Defend Hitler’s Genocide Against Jews
Professor Amy Ellen Schwartz interviewed about what affects a child’s educational outcomes
Amy Ellen Schwartz, professor of Economics and Public Administration and International Affairs, was interviewed by With Good Reason radio for an episode entitled Degrees of Separation: Primary
Leonard Burman on why Trump’s industry and real estate holdings pose hurdle to tax overhaul
Leonard Burman, Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs, was quoted in The New York Times article, “Trump’s Industry, Real Estate, Poses Hurdle to Tax Overhaul.”
Paul Volcker Symposium in Behavioral Economics to Be Held April 28
The Paul Volcker Symposium in Behavioral Economics on Friday, April 28, will feature four young scholars working on the forefront of the field. The event will be held at 11:30 a.m. in 426 Eggers Hall. The speakers are Tatiana Homonoff…
Annual Jerry Miner Lecture to Be Held April 27
The annual Jerry Miner Lecture will take place on Thursday, April 27, from 2-3:30 p.m. in 426 Eggers Hall. Scott Imberman, of Michigan State University, will present this year’s lecture, titled “The Roles of Neonatal Health and Race in Special Education…
Film Screening of ‘Hate Spaces: the Politics of Intolerance on Campus’ on Thursday
A film screening of “Hate Spaces: the Politics of Intolerance on Campus” will take place at 5:15 p.m. Thursday, April 20, in 060 Eggers Hall. The film will be introduced by Asaf Romirowsky, executive director of Scholars for Peace in…
Professor Leonard Burman on Tax Cuts and Economic Growth
Leonard Burman, professor of was quoted in The New York Times article, “Do Tax Cuts Really Spur Growth? It Depends on the Details.”
Christine Jolls to Deliver the Third Annual Paul Volcker Lecture
Christine Jolls will deliver the Third Annual Paul Volcker Lecture in Behavioral Economics from 4-5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 13, in Maxwell Auditorium. The lecture, “Lawmaking in a Behavioral Economics World: The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Present and Future,” is free…
Memorial Service to Be Held for Professor Emeritus William Mangin
A memorial service will be held for William “Bill” Mangin, emeritus professor of anthropology in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and College of Arts and Sciences, on Monday, April 17, from 4-6 p.m. in the Founders Room…