Maxwell School Events Calendar
Research Support Events
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ASI Seminar: Faculty Research
Lyman Hall, 314
Faculty members Jun Li, Marc Garcia and Senem Velipasalar will present their research.
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Chinese Culture and Conversation Table
221 D - Shaffer Art Building
The 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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The Sacred Inscribed: Navigating the World of the Kalpa Sūtra in Jain Religious Life
Eggers Hall, 341
Professor Corbett Costello explores the Kalpa Sūtra’s rich history, rituals and roles in shaping Jain sacred, social and spiritual life.
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'Raise the Roof-Building Tenant Power in Syracuse' Documentary Screening
401 Harrison Street Syracuse, NY, United States
Join us for a free outdoor screening of “Raise the Roof-Building Tenant Power in Syracuse,” a documentary film by Associate Professor Gretchen Purser and Franklin Thompson.
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Budgeting Mechanisms Workshop Series: Resolving the Puzzle of Weak Fiscal Rules
Virtual
Andrew Berryhill will present “Resolving the Puzzle of Weak Fiscal Rules: Time Inconsistency, Political Incentives, and Asymmetric Information.” Discuss to follow with Mark Stater and Ping Zhang.
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Counterconforming to Ableism: Defining and Measuring Disability
Virtual
Book workshop featuring Scott Landes, associate professor of sociology, who will present “Counterconforming to Ableism: Defining and Measuring Disability.”
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Thirteenth Annual Celebration of Undergraduate Scholarship Research Poster Session
Eggers Hall, 220
Join us for our annual recognition of student research achievement in the social sciences. View the display of undergraduate research projects and meet the student participants.
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Solo Living Across the Life Course
Lyman Hall, 312
James Raymo, professor of sociology at Princeton University, will present “Solo Living Across the Life Course.”
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Virtual | MASU 2023-2024 Graduate Student Research Grant Presentations
Virtual
The Maxwell African Scholar's Union presents David Okanlawon, doctoral candidate in anthropology, and Arcenia Notilija Vilanculo, master of science candidate in food studies.
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Picturing (and Remembering) the Pandemic
Eggers Hall, 220
On the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S., the Qualitative Data Repository at Syracuse University is hosting the exhibit “Picturing the Pandemic”.
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Exhibition | Pandemic Journaling Project: Images from the Pandemic
Maxwell Hall, Foyer
The exhibition is hosted by the Maxwell School’s Qualitative Data Repository, where the data from phase one of the Pandemic Journaling Project have been deposited for other researchers to use.
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The Second Fifty: Answers to the 7 Big Questions of Midlife and Beyond
Eggers Hall, 220
Join us for an engaging conversation with Maxwell alumna Debra Whitman, chief public policy officer for AARP and author of “The Second Fifty: Answers to the 7 Big Questions of Midlife and Beyond.”
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Social Impact Pitch Competition: Addressing Public Health Misinformation
Bird Library, PGSC 114
SU undergraduate students will present health communication tools (videos, social media campaigns, etc.) aimed at combating misinformation and promoting social justice, DEIA and public health.
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The Babel Machine Workshop: Multilingual AI for Cross-National and Comparative Research
Eggers Hall, 341
Discover how cutting-edge large language models can transform your research across language barriers.
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Crime, Violence and Punishment Working Group Meeting
Eggers Hall, 426 (CPR resource room)
This working group brings together faculty, grad students and advanced undergrad students from across the University who are researching topics related to crime, violence and punishment.
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How Did the COVID Pause in Medicaid Administrative Burdens Change Enrollment Rates
CAPS Seminar with Elaine Hernandez, associate professor of sociology at Indiana University Bloomington.
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Regression Models in Social Science Research - Session I
Eggers Hall, 341
A refresher, including review of dependent versus explanatory variables, guidance on how to build a regression with multiple variables, and an introduction to different types of regression models.
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Methods Workshop on GitHub Copilot
Eggers Hall, 060
Join our workshop to explore the power of GitHub Copilot, an AI pair programmer that enhances your coding experience.
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Generative AI for Demographic and Economic Research: LLMs Learn to Collaborate and Reason
Virtual
CAPS - CPC Methodology Workshop featuring Anton Korinek, professor of economics at the University of Virginia.
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Neural and Muscular Plasticity Across the Adult Lifespan
Lyman Hall, 314
Aging Studies Institute seminar featuring Jason DeFreitas, professor and chair of exercise science.
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