Maxwell School Events Calendar
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USA @ 250: Indigenous Persistence
Virtual
This session will be led by Aaron Luedtke, assistant professor of history.
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Aaron Flaaen | Who Pays for Tariffs Along the Supply Chain? Evidence from European Wine Tariffs
Maxwell Hall, 204
Aaron Flaaen (Fed Reserve Board) discusses how tariffs pass-through from producers to consumers by combining confidential transaction prices with foreign suppliers, US distributors and retail prices.
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Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera | Cartels Inc: A ‘New Generation’ of Criminal Networks
Eggers Hall, 341
This presentation will explain a new configuration of organized crime “networks” in Mexico in the context of militarization, and its relationship with the energy sector in the Americas.
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The Effect of Judges' Institutional Interests on a Free Press: South Asia, Europe, and the Americas
Eggers Hall, 341
Stephan Stohler, associate professor of political science at the Maxwell School, will discuss judicial decision-making through the lens of institutional self-interest.
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Milada Vachudova | Europe in the Face of War and America's Turn
Hall of Languages, 500
Milada Anna Vachudova (UNC-Chapel Hill) explores why defending liberal democratic values is an essential foundation of the EU’s current and potential geopolitical power.
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Film and Discussion: Saffron Kingdom (2024)
Physics Building, Stolkin Auditorium
Saffron Kingdom, directed and produced by Arfat Sheikh, traces the journey of three generations as they confront the political turmoil and personal upheaval shaped by Kashmir’s history.
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MASU Graduate Student Research Presentations
Eggers Hall, 341
The Maxwell African Scholar's Union with support from the Moynihan Institute presents their annual spring student research presentations.
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Bangla Culture and Conversation Table
Eggers Hall, 341
Come learn and practice your Bangla conversation skills! All are welcome to attend, from beginners to native speakers.
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Aging in Urban Precarity: Community-Engaged Research with Older Latinx Immigrants
Virtual
Melanie Plasencia, assistant professor of sociology at Rutgers University, will present “Aging in Urban Precarity: Community-Engaged Research with Older Latinx Immigrants.”
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Traveling Testimonies of Incarceration and Abolitionist Futures
Eggers Hall, 400A
Presented by Carol Fadda, associate professor of English in the College of Arts and Sciences, as part of the Conversations in Conflict Studies series.
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The Quinoa Bust: The Making and Unmaking of an Andean Miracle Crop
Maxwell Hall, 204
Emma McDonell (Univ. of Tennessee, Chattanooga) traces the social, ecological, technological and political work that went into transforming a humble Andean grain into a development miracle crop.
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5th Annual CHRONOS Undergraduate Research Conference
Bird Library, 608
The CHRONOS Undergraduate Conference brings together students and faculty to celebrate undergraduate research and the wider intellectual community of undergraduate history scholars.
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Young and Restless in China: The Rise of a New Generation of Migrant Workers
Eggers Hall, 341
Xiaoshuo Hou (Skidmore College) explores the institutional and individual processes that lead to an increase in informal employment and the clustering of day laborers in major cities in China.
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Social Impact Pitch Competition: Building Healthier Communities Through Innovation
Bird Library, 114
Watch Syracuse students pitch innovative public health solutions for a chance to win $5,000. Join the Social Impact Pitch Competition and support the next generation of changemakers.
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Unbounding Europe Bordering and the Politics of Mediterranean Solidarity in Sicily and Tunisia
Eggers Hall, 060
Ilaria Giglioli, assistant professor in the International Studies Department at the University of San Francisco, will present as part of the Spring 2026 Colloquium Speaker Series.
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USA @ 250: Continuity and Change in American Foreign Policy
Virtual
This session will be led by Lionel Johnson, professor of practice of public administration and international affairs.
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Russian Culture and Conversation Table
Maxwell Hall, 303
Please join us for a great opportunity to practice your Russian conversation skills!
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Geraldine Forbes | Bengali Pats / Story Scrolls: My Collection
Eggers Hall, 341
In this talk, Geraldine Forbes (SUNY Oswego) will reflect on the artwork she acquired over four decades of research and how the subjects, gender and medium of the artists evolved over time.
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Hindi-Urdu Culture and Conversation Table
Eggers Hall, 341
Join us for a great opportunity to practice your conversation skills and learn more about Hindi-Urdu culture.
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Paul Volcker Lecture in Behavioral Economics: Alison Buttenheim
Eggers Hall, Strasser Legacy Room, 220
Alison Buttenheim (University of Pennsylvania) will present the eleventh annual Paul Volcker Lecture, titled “Better, Sooner, Stronger: Chasing Behavioral Science Impact Through Design.”