Maxwell School News and Commentary
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Reeher Weighs in on WH Press Secretary Jen Psaki’s Move to MSNBC in The Hill
Professor Grant Reeher spoke to The Hill about White House press secretary Jen Psaki's move to MSNBC.
See related: Ethics, Government, United States
Reeher Weighs in on Gov. Hochul’s Proposed Stadium Subsidy in Niagara-Gazette
Professor Grant Reeher was quoted in the Niagara-Gazette article "Late budget triggers accountability and spending worries."
See related: Economic Policy, New York State, State & Local
Huber Piece on the Politics of Big Public Power Published in Jacobin
"In Defense of the Tennessee Valley Authority," co-authored by Professor Matt Huber, was published in Jacobin.
See related: Climate Change, Energy, Sustainability, United States
Lovely Speaks to CGTN and South China Morning Post About Efforts for a Phase 2 Trade Deal with China
Professor Mary Lovely was quoted in the China Global Television Network article "Are we on the precipice of another China-U.S. economic confrontation?" and the South China Morning Post article "US trade representative says efforts on a phase-two deal with China have faltered."
See related: China, Trade, United States
Silverstein Comments on Multigenerational Living in New York Times Article
Merril Silverstein, Marjorie Cantor Endowed Professor in Aging, was quoted in the New York Times article, "The Nuclear Family Is No Longer the Norm. Good."
See related: Mental Health, Parenting & Family, United States
McDowell Joins Yahoo Finance Live to Discuss How the Russia-Ukraine Crisis May Impact US Dollar
Daniel McDowell, associate professor of political science, joined Yahoo Finance Live to discuss how the Russia-Ukraine war may affect the U.S. dollar's dominance and how other countries like China are looking to expand their currencies.
See related: International Affairs, Russia, Ukraine, United States
Engelhardt Speaks to the Washington Post About the Impact of Inflation on Retirees
Professor Gary Engelhardt was quoted in the Washington Post article "Fewer hot showers, less meat: How retirees on fixed incomes are dealing with inflation."
See related: Economic Policy, United States
Lovely Weighs in on Economic Interconnectedness of Russia-China-US in NY Times, Washington Post
Professor Mary Lovely spoke with the New York Times, the Washington Examiner and the Washington Post about U.S. sanctions on Russia and the implications for Russia.
See related: China, Russia, Trade, Ukraine, United States
Mihm Speaks to FedScoop About IRS Taxpayer Experience Office
Chris Mihm, adjunct professor of public administration and international affairs, spoke with FedScoop about the IRS opening a new taxpayer experience office.
See related: Federal, Taxation, United States
Armstrong Piece on Using Archaeology to Examine Harriet Tubman’s Life Published in Ms. Magazine
Professor Doug Armstrong's article, "Using Archaeology to Rediscover Harriet Tubman’s Life in Freedom," was published in Ms. Magazine.
See related: Archaeology, New York State