Maxwell School Events Calendar
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Daniel Benaim | Speechwriting Workshop
Eggers Hall, 341
What makes a great speech? Daniel Benaim, former deputy assistant secretary of state for the Arabian Peninsula, will share insights as part of the Practice of Global Politics Seminar series.
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The Political Timing of Tax Policy: Evidence from US States
Virtual
Presented by Andrew Chang of the Federal Reserve Board as part of the Budgeting Mechanisms Workshop Series.
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Executive MPA Online Admissions Webinar
Virtual
Webinar for prospective students interested in learning more about Maxwell's executive master of public administration (E.M.P.A.) online program.
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USA @ 250: Making Americans - Immigration in American History
Virtual
This session will be led by Osamah Khalil, professor of history and chair of the International Relations Undergraduate Program.
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Workshop | Pali Chandra | Embodied Traditions: Indian Classical Techniques for Today’s Dancer
Eggers Hall, 220 Eggers Hall | Dr. Paul & Natalie Strasser Legacy Room
In this movement-based workshop, Pali Chandra, Ph.D., introduces students to key principles of Indian classical dance.
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The Design of Brazil’s Digital Transformation Policy
Virtual
Lizandro Lui, Thayna Gomes Rosa and Rafael Barbosa de Aguiar will present at the Latin America Policy Process Research Initiative's LAPPRI Research Seminar series.
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Tamil Culture and Conversation Table
Eggers Hall, 341
Please join us for the March Tamil table. All are welcome to attend, from beginners to native speakers.
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Conversations in Conflict Studies Presents Jess Myers
Eggers Hall, 400A
Conversations in Conflict Studies Presents Jess Myers.
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Anka Lee | What's Next? China Competition and America's Allies and Partners after Trump
Eggers Hall, 341
Anka Lee, former deputy assistant secretary of defense for East Asia at the Pentagon, will present as part of the Moynihan Institute's Practice of Global Politics Seminar series.
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17th Annual FPP Conference: Crossing Boundaries & Stories Unsung
Eggers Hall, 145
The History Department's Future Professoriate Program conference explores lesser-known narratives and experiences that challenge boundaries where subjects meet, diverge and transform.
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PLACA PANEL | Leading a New Global Political & Economic Order: From Public Administrators to Leaders
Eggers Hall, 220
Topics include U.S. multipolarity and Latin America's strategic position, global economics and social rights in LAC, and civil-military developments in Mexico amid global economic shifts.
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Syracuse-Chicago Webinar Series on Property Tax Administration and Design: Georg Thunecke
Virtual
During this webinar, Georg Thunecke (Max-Planck-Institut) will present, “Property Taxation and Housing Supply—Evidence from Germany.”
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Book Talk | Transborder Fugitives, Extradition, and Political Crimes in Modern China
Eggers Hall, 341
Why were there no extradition treaties between China and most Western countries historically? Jenny Huangfu Day, Francis Tang ‘61 Chair of China Studies at Skidmore College, will share her insights.
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Japanese Culture and Conversation Table
Huntington Beard Crouse Hall (HBC), 009
Please join us for a great opportunity to practice your Japanese conversation skills!
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French Culture and Conversation Table
Maxwell Hall, 111
Do you want to learn more about French culture and language? Come to the French Table! All levels welcome.
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Turkish Culture and Conversation Table
Eggers Hall, 341
Come to the Turkish Table! All levels welcome!
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The Subversive Middle Ages
Bird Library, 114
Scholars from across the region gather for a day-long conference hosted by the History Department. No registration is required and all are welcome!
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USA @ 250: The Eugenic Origins of Federal Family Planning Policies in the United States
Virtual
This session will be led by Leonard Lopoo, professor, chair and associate dean of public administration and international affairs and Paul Volcker Chair in Behavioral Economics.
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Guest Speaker Meet and Greet | Magdalena E. Stawkowski
Eggers Hall, 341
The Moynihan Institute’s Central Asia and the Caucasus Initiative invites you to a meet and greet coffee hour with guest speaker Magdalena Stawkowski (University of South Carolina).
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Bias-Motivated Violence and Infant Health
Eggers Hall, 220
Florencia Torche, (Princeton University) will present "Bias-Motivated Violence and Infant Health" as part of the CPR Seminar Series.