
Prospective Student Visits
Prospective undergraduate first-year and transfer students who have not yet applied to Syracuse University have a range of options for in-person and virtual visits, sample classes, admission interviews and more.
In addition to virtual events, prospective graduate students should contact the admission team for your program to schedule an in-person visit or to attend a class.
Can’t get to campus?
Our virtual tour is the next best thing. Immerse yourself in a 360-degree view of campus as you take a tour led by Syracuse University alumni. Or, register to attend a virtual admission event.

Connect with an Alumni Ambassador
Learn about the Maxwell School from the people who know it best! Alumni Ambassadors are passionate champions of the Maxwell School who are using their Maxwell education to make real and lasting change in the world. Alumni from every degree program working in a range of organizations and industries are available to answer your questions. Connect with one today.
Public Events at Maxwell
Attend a public event, in person or virtually, and get a taste of what Maxwell School has to offer. With hundreds events each year—including prominent public speakers, lectures, workshops, foreign language conversation tables, research presentations and more—there are so many ways to engage in the intellectual and social life on campus.
Herbert Lourie Memorial Lecture on Health Policy
Eggers Hall, 220
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Held in honor of Herbert Lourie, M.D., a distinguished physician and member of the national and international medical communities in the field of neurosurgery, each lecture in this annual series hosts a notable speaker from one of the many facets of the health care field.
This year's speaker is Sam Quinones, a Los Angeles-based freelance journalist, a reporter for 35 years, and author of four acclaimed books of narrative nonfiction. He is a veteran reporter on immigration, gangs, drug trafficking, the border.
Type
Lectures and Seminars
Region
Campus
Open to
Alumni
Faculty
Staff
Students, Graduate and Professional
Students, Undergraduate
Organizer
MAX-Center for Policy Research
Accessibility
Communication Access Real-time Translation (CART)
American Sign Language (ASL) Interpretation
Contact Katrina Fiacchi to request additional accommodations