Maxwell School Events Calendar
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2026 Institutional Analysis with the Institutional Grammar Training
Virtual
The 2026 Institutional Analysis with the Institutional Grammar Training will take place online from Jan. 7-30, 2026.
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USA @ 250: Introduction and the Declaration of Independence
Virtual
Faculty experts will delve into a variety of topics, from democracy and women’s voices to the Declaration of Independence, in a series of weekly lectures offered in the spring semester.
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Hindi-Urdu Culture and Conversation Table
Eggers Hall, 341
Please join us for the first Hindi-Urdu table of the spring semester!
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Supporting Disability Rights Scenarios: Experimental Evidence on the Effect of Law from China
Eggers Hall, 341
East Asia Program Moynihan Graduate Student Grant awardee talk with Mercy Renci Xie.
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Social Impact Pitch Competition - Virtual Q&A Sesson 2
Virtual
This virtual Q&A session will offer an opportunity to learn more about the 2026 Social Impact Pitch Competition guidelines, expectations and more.
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Bharati Memorial Awardee Presentation
Eggers Hall, 341
The Bharati Memorial Award was established in 1992 to support graduate students at Syracuse University working on South Asia. Awardee Brooklyn Montgomery will present their work.
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Presentation | South Asia Center Graduate Student Research Grant Awardee
Eggers Hall, 341
South Asia Center Graduate Student Research Grant awardee Vatya Raina, will present their work.
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Tamil Culture and Conversation Table
Eggers Hall, 341
Please join us for the first Tamil table of the spring semester!
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CPR Seminar Series: Celeste Carruthers, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Eggers Hall, 220
Celeste Carruthers of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville will present, “Post-COVID Labor Market Shortages and College Enrollment,” as part of the CPR Seminar Series.
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Zhou Dynasty Miniature Bronze Vessels
Eggers Hall, 341
Professor Sheri A. Lullo of Union College will discuss her theory that these miniature bronze vessels were crafted as adornments for the deceased as signifying markers of identity in death.
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USA @ 250: The Constitution
Virtual
Faculty experts will delve into a variety of topics, from democracy and women’s voices to the Declaration of Independence, in a series of weekly lectures offered in the spring semester.
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A Maxwell DC Conversation Series–Make America Healthy Again: Public Health in Changing Times
1333 New Hampshire Ave, NW Washington, DC
Led by Maxwell professor and health economist John Cawley, this three-part series examines what it means to be “healthy” in America today.
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Real Citizens, Plastic Law: Citizenship and Gender in Pakistan
Eggers Hall, 341
In this talk, Professor Uzma Zafar follows emergent meanings of what being a “khwaja sira” means in the narratives of community development, human rights legislation and citizenship reforms.
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Atrocity Prevention in Practice in a Contested World, with Cmdr. Jeffrey Sizemore, USN Retired
National Veterans Resource Center, K.G. Tan Auditorium
The conversation will cover some of the successes, and just as importantly, the challenges in implementing the prevention agenda.
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Qualitative Research Data Management for Public Health Researchers
Eggers Hall, 341
This 90-minute session introduces key ideas and essential practices in managing qualitative and multi-method data in alignment with the 2023 NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy
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USA @ 250: Beyond the Thirteen Colonies - British Empire and Colonialism
Virtual
Faculty experts will delve into a variety of topics, from democracy and women’s voices to the Declaration of Independence, in a series of weekly lectures offered in the spring semester.
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USA @ 250: Fighting Genocide-Dispossession, the Revolution, an Enduring Haudenosaunee Right to Land
Virtual
Faculty experts will delve into a variety of topics, from democracy and women’s voices to the Declaration of Independence, in a series of weekly lectures offered in the spring semester.
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CPR Seminar Series: Iliya Gutin, Syracuse University
Eggers Hall, 426
Iliya Gutin, research assistant professor and senior research associate at Syracuse University, will present as part of the CPR Seminar Series.
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USA @ 250: The American Revolution and the American Way of War
Virtual
Faculty experts will delve into a variety of topics, from democracy and women’s voices to the Declaration of Independence, in a series of weekly lectures offered in the spring semester.
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USA @ 250: The Woman Citizen?
Virtual
Faculty experts will delve into a variety of topics, from democracy and women’s voices to the Declaration of Independence, in a series of weekly lectures offered in the spring semester.