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In the News: Susan Snow Wadley

Maxwell faculty and students honored with 2020 One University awards

Syracuse University announced its 2020 One University Awards, honoring members of the University community for their scholarship, teaching, academic achievement, leadership and service. The following Maxwell faculty member and students were among the honorees:
May 14, 2020

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Art exhibit curated by Susan Wadley featured in Syracuse New Times

The exhibit titled "From Gods to Social Justice," was curated by Susan S. Wadley, Ford-Maxwell Professor of South Asian Studies. Wadley is retiring at the end of May and this is one of her final contributions to Maxwell's community engagement.

May 2, 2019

Ray Smith Symposium connects SU community through Indian storytelling

“The Ray Smith Symposium moves to connect the University with the broader campus community by involving a cross-section of Syracuse faculty,” says Susan S. Wadley, Ford-Maxwell Professor of South Asian Studies, and a veteran anthropologist. “It’s the public humanities at its best.”

April 8, 2019

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Essays on North Indian Folk Traditions

Susan Snow Wadley
December 31, 2005

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Media and the Transformation of Religion in South Asia

Susan Snow Wadley
December 31, 1995

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Women in India: Two Perspectives, 3rd Edition

Susan Snow Wadley
December 31, 1995

Struggling with Destiny in Karimpur, 1925-1984

Susan Snow Wadley
December 31, 1994

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