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Frank Anechiarico '71

Anechiarico '71 Presents at Johns Hopkins

December 3, 2012 

Frank Anechiarico ‘71, the Maynard-Knox Professor of Government and Law, gave a lecture on Nov. 29 at the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University. His lecture on “The Law and Politics of Quarantine in the United States” was at the invitation of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.

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DC Program students on the balcony of the Newseum.

DC Program Students Begin Semester With Visit to Newseum

September 11, 2012 

Twelve juniors have begun the fall 2012 Program in Washington, which combines academic seminars, independent research and internships. Internships this semester include Department of Justice, Environmental Protection Agency, Democratic National Committee, and a variety of thinks tanks, consulting firms, and non-profits.   The semester  includes a co-curricular program of meetings with policymakers and excursions to take advantage of Washington’s educational and cultural assets. The program is directed this semester by Professor of Government David Paris ’71.

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Frank Anechiarico '71

Anechiarico '71 Participates in International Summit

June 18, 2012 

Maynard-Knox Professor of Government and Law Frank Anechiarico was an organizer and addressed delegates at the 10th New York City Global Partners Summit “Public Integrity: Anti-Corruption Strategies, Economic Development and Good Governance” June 6-8 at Fordham University School of Law.

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David Paris '71

Paris ’71 Featured in Radio Higher Ed Podcast

April 20, 2012 

Professor of Government David Paris ’71  recorded a Radio Higher Ed podcast in which he discussed the work of the New Leadership Alliance for Student Learning and Accountability.

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Caroline Winterer

“The Classical World of Alexander Hamilton” is Lecture Topic

Stanford Professor Caroline Winterer Will Discuss

April 13, 2012 

Caroline Winterer, professor of history and classics at Stanford University, will present a lecture, “The Classical World of Alexander Hamilton,” on Monday, April 16, at 4:10 p.m., in the Taylor Science Center Kennedy Auditorium. The lecture is sponsored by the Classics Department and is free and open to the public.

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Hamilton students on the steps of the Grange, Alexander Hamilton's home in New York City.

Class Visits Home of Alexander Hamilton, N.Y. Historical Society

April 10, 2012 

On Saturday, April 7, a group of students enrolled in "The Classical Tradition in American Political Life: Cicero, Jefferson, and Hamilton," a course taught by Frank Anechiarico '71, Maynard Knox Professor of Government and Law, and Carl Rubino, Winslow Professor of Classics, traveled to New York City to visit the New York Historical Society and the Grange, the home that Alexander Hamilton built for himself and his family.

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Michael Klosson '71

Students in Washington Program Explore NGOs

Michael Klosson '71 Hosts Students at Save the Children

April 9, 2012 

On April 4, students in the Program in Washington met with Michael Klosson ’71, Save the Children’s vice president for policy and humanitarian response. Save the Children is the leading independent organization creating lasting change in the lives of children in need in the United States and around the world. Recognized for its commitment to accountability, innovation and collaboration, Save the Children works with other organizations, governments, non-profits and a variety of local partners.

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David Paris '71

Paris '71 Essay on Washington Post Blog

February 7, 2012 

A guest post titled “Higher education’s $64,000 question” by Professor of Government David Paris ’71 appeared on The Washington Post College Inc. blog on Feb. 2. Paris, who is currently serving as executive director of the New Leadership Alliance for Student Learning and Accountability, expressed his support for establishing evidence-based improvement of student learning as a central focus of higher education.

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Frank Anechiarico '71

Anechiarico '71 Addresses Conference on Public Ethics

Quoted on Conflicts of Interest in The Boston Globe

October 31, 2011 

Frank Anechiarico ’71, Maynard-Knox Professor of Government and Law, addressed the Northeast Conference on Public Administration on “The Ethical Implication of Government Outsourcing” at the conference's annual meeting in New York City on Oct. 29.

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Betsy Jensen, Doran Larson, Russell Marcus and Anne Lacsamana.

Teaching Awards Presented at Class & Charter Day

Jensen, Larson, Lacsamana and Marcus Honored

May 6, 2011 

Hamilton’s highest awards for teaching were presented at Class & Charter Day on May 6 to  Professor of Economics Elizabeth Jensen, Professor of English and Creative Writing Doran Larson, Associate Professor of Women’s Studies Anne Lacsamana and Assistant Professor of Philosophy Russell Marcus. Frank Anechiarico '71, the Maynard-Knox Professor of Government and Law, was presented with the Sidney Wertimer Award by the Student Assembly.

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