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DESCRIPTION:Join Dean David M. Van Slyke and members of the Maxwell Advisor
 y Board for Maxwell's annual spring alumni program and reception in Washin
 gton\, D.C.The evening will include a panel discussion\, "Policy and Gover
 nance of Autonomous Technologies\," followed by a reception. The event is 
 free and open to Maxwell alumni\, friends\, current and prospective studen
 ts\, and guests.For more information and to register\, please visit&nbsp\;
 http://cc.syr.edu/maxwell-dc-april-2019. RSVPs requested by Monday\, April
  8.-----From self-driving cars to drone delivery systems\, from robotic un
 derwater vessels to smart-home technologies\, autonomous systems are trans
 forming our world—posing complex social\, ethical and legal questions that
  demand interdisciplinary\, multi-faceted research.A panel of experts—from
  the public and private sectors and from academia—will discuss these wide-
 ranging systems and the current and future policy and governance considera
 tions\, implications\, and innovations stemming from these technologies.Pa
 nel participants will include David M. Van Slyke\, Dean\,&nbsp\;Maxwell Sc
 hool of Citizenship and Public Affairs and Louis A. Bantle Chair in Busine
 ss and Government Policy\; Jamie Winders\,&nbsp\;Professor and Chair\, Dep
 artment of Geography\, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs\; 
 Travis Mason\,&nbsp\;Vice President of Public Policy and Head of Regulator
 y and Certification\, Airbus\; and Pamela Cohn\, Managing Partner\, Ascens
 ion Global.
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SUMMARY:Maxwell D.C. Spring Alumni Program and Reception
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Join Dean David M. Van Slyke and members of
  the Maxwell Advisory Board for Maxwell's annual spring alumni program and
  reception in Washington\, D.C.</p><p>The evening will include a panel dis
 cussion\, "Policy and Governance of Autonomous Technologies\," followed by
  a reception. The event is free and open to Maxwell alumni\, friends\, cur
 rent and prospective students\, and guests.</p><p>For more information and
  to register\, please visit&nbsp\;http://cc.syr.edu/maxwell-dc-april-2019.
  RSVPs requested by Monday\, April 8.</p><p>-----</p><p>From self-driving 
 cars to drone delivery systems\, from robotic underwater vessels to smart-
 home technologies\, autonomous systems are transforming our world—posing c
 omplex social\, ethical and legal questions that demand interdisciplinary\
 , multi-faceted research.</p><p>A panel of experts—from the public and pri
 vate sectors and from academia—will discuss these wide-ranging systems and
  the current and future policy and governance considerations\, implication
 s\, and innovations stemming from these technologies.</p><p>Panel particip
 ants will include David M. Van Slyke\, Dean\,&nbsp\;Maxwell School of Citi
 zenship and Public Affairs and Louis A. Bantle Chair in Business and Gover
 nment Policy\; Jamie Winders\,&nbsp\;Professor and Chair\, Department of G
 eography\, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs\; Travis Mason
 \,&nbsp\;Vice President of Public Policy and Head of Regulatory and Certif
 ication\, Airbus\; and Pamela Cohn\, Managing Partner\, Ascension Global.<
 /p>
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