Maxwell School Events Calendar
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Paul Volcker Lecture in Behavioral Economics
Eggers Hall, Strasser Legacy Room, 220 Eggers Hall
Sendhil Mullainathan (Chicago Booth) will present the ninth annual Paul Volcker Lecture in Behavioral Economics.
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Syracuse-Chicago Webinar Series on Property Tax Administration and Design: Serena Xiao
Virtual
Serena Xiao (Texas Tech University) will present “Real Estate Investors and Property Taxation." Discussion will follow with Daniel McMillen (University of Illinois Chicago).
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CAPS Seminar: Yu-Chu Shen
Yu-Chu Shen, professor of economics, Naval Postgraduate School, will present, "Does Exposure to Newly Certified Stroke Centers Affect all Communities Equally."
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Statistical Misreporting: The View from (Very) High Above
Virtual
Discover how a groundbreaking method using nighttime luminosity exposed the extent of statistical deception in Vietnam and China, unveiling its profound impact on authoritarian governance.
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French Culture and Conversation Table
Huntington Beard Crouse Hall (HBC), 213A
Do you want to learn more about French culture and language? Come to the French Table! All levels welcome!
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Spanish Culture and Conversation Table
Eggers Hall, 341
The Program on Latin America and the Caribbean presents the Spanish Culture and Conversation Table series.
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Toward Understanding Temperature and Humidity Impacts on Human Health
Eggers Hall, 032
"Toward Understanding Temperature and Humidity Impacts on Human Health." Cascade Tuholske, assistant professor of human-environment geography, Department of Earth Sciences, Montana State University.
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Otey Scruggs Memorial Lecture Featuring Jennifer V. Evans
Eggers Hall, 220
Jennifer Evans, professor of history at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, will present "Illiberal Memory and Transatlantic Hate Networks in the Twentieth- and Twenty-First Centuries"
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'Listen to the Elders' Speaker Series
6680 Onondaga Lake Pkwy Liverpool, NY, USA
The "Listen to the Elders" Speaker Series welcomes Onondaga Hoyane (Hawk Clan), Hoyoñnyeñ:nih, Spencer Lyons.
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Russian Culture and Conversation Table
Eggers Hall, 341
Please join us for a great opportunity to practice your Russian conversation skills and learn about Russian culture. All are welcome to attend, from beginners to native speakers.
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Italian Culture and Conversation Table
Eggers Hall, 341
The Moynihan Institute's Center for European Studies invites you to the final Italian table of the semester.
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Conversations in Conflict Studies Presents Leonard Newman
Eggers Hall, 151
“Maxwell's Pioneer of Social Psychology?: Whatever happened to Floyd Allport"
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Hindi-Urdu Culture and Conversation Table
Eggers Hall, 352
Please join us for a great opportunity to practice your Hindi-Urdu conversation skills. All are welcome to attend, from beginners to native speakers.
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Maxwell School – Demystifying the Graduate Admission Process (Virtual Session)
Virtual
This virtual information session gives an overview of the application process and the opportunity to ask questions.
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Chinese Culture and Conversation Table
Heroy Geology Laboratory, 114 Heroy
Chinese Culture and Conversation Table is a forum where you get to meet and converse with friends old and new. All language levels are welcome.
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Maxwell School - Executive Master's Programs Virtual Information Session for Humphrey Fellows
Virtual
This virtual information session is for current or former Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program participants to learn more regarding the Maxwell School's executive master's programs.
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Double and Multiple Responsibilities of Care: Current Issues Based on the Latest Survey
Virtual
The East Asia Program within the Moynihan Institute presents a virtual talk with Professor Naoko Soma from Yokohama National University in Japan.
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MASU: Graduate Research Presentations
Eggers Hall, 341
MASU’s previous graduate student research grant recipients, Jane Appiah-Okyere, Matthew D. O'Leary, David Aanuoluwa Okanlawon, and Tumbu Ladislaus, share the preliminary results of their research.
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Discussion and Book Signing with Author Debbie Urbanski in Her First Novel: 'After World'
Maxwell Hall, 204
The novel uses speculative fiction to address real-world issues like climate change, poverty and technology’s impact on society.
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Africa, African Diasporas and the Caribbean: Archaeology and Heritage Sites (Day 1)
Eggers Hall, 220, The Strasser Legacy Room
The Anthropology Department will bring together students, alumni and invited speakers to recognize the contributions of Professor Emeritus Douglas V. Armstrong.