Maxwell School Events Calendar
Social Science and Public Policy Events
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Geography and the Environment- Donald Meinig Lecture
Eggers Hall, 220, The Strasser Legacy Room
Cynthia Brewer, professor of geography at Penn State University, will present "Making Beautiful Maps Using GIS Tools."
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Peru, Chile and the Pacific: Anarchism and Collaborative Histories
Eggers Hall, 060
Savala will explore points of collaboration and parallel histories shared between Peruvians and Chileans.
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The Israel-Iran Conflict: The Domestic and International Context
Virtual
The enduring proxy warfare between Israel and Iran has now evolved into a direct military conflict. This panel will discuss the domestic & international political dimensions of the growing tensions.
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MPA Open House Session
Eggers Hall, 426 (CPR Conference Room)
An informal, voluntary opportunity for current M.P.A. students to meet with the director of the M.P.A. program.
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The Z Generation: Do Young Russians Love Fascism?
Eggers Hall, 220
The Moynihan Institute’s Center for European Studies is proud to host Ian Garner to present his book, "Z Generation: Into the Heart of Russia’s Fascist Youth" (Oxford University Press/Hurst).
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Does Energy Have History?
Eggers Hall, 341
Daniela Russ, assistant professor at the University of Leipzig, will present "Does Energy Have History?"
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CACI Movie Night: ‘Siberia din Oase’ (Siberia in the Bones)
Maxwell Hall, 204
The movie screening is initiated by Cristina Virlan, 2023-2024 Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship participant from Moldova at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs.
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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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The Relationship Between Sharia and the International Human Rights Law
Virtual
Join Dr. Noori for an insightful overview of Sharia's role in pre-modern Muslim societies and its evolution following the emergence of nation-states and customary laws in the Islamic world.
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The Right to Property and Economic Development in India
Eggers Hall, 341
The Sawyer Law and Politics Program will host Dr. Namita Wahi, a senior fellow at the Centre for Policy Research, and founding director of the Land Rights Initiative.
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Archival Research for Housing Covenants
Lyman Hall, 215
This Community Geography methods workshop will explore community-engaged archival methods with a focus on mapping racist housing covenants in Syracuse, New York.
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Narratival Ambiguity and Its Consequences: The Case of Muslim Divorce in Indian Courts
Eggers Hall, 341
Discover groundbreaking insights from Yüksel Sezgin's research on Islamic divorces in India, revealing how judges' interpretations can shape the rule of law and influence cultural dynamics.
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Dorieann Fitzgerald: The Impact of Multinationals Along the Job Ladder
Eggers Hall, 341
The Moynihan Institute's program for Trade, Development, and Political Economy presents a talk by Doireann Fitzgerald, senior research economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
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History Department Workshop Featuring Erika Rappaport
Eggers Hall, 151
History Department Workshop featuring Erika Rappaport.
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Challenges to Citizenship - Authoritarianism in Latin America
Virtual
Focusing on the varying trajectories of democracy in Latin America, and addressing the broader issue of combating authoritarianism and enhancing democratic rights.
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Citizenship in Perspective: Central Asia-Diplomacy-International Negotiations
Eggers Hall, 306B
Professor Alisher Faizullaev will shed light on the evolving and widening concept of diplomacy, and the essence of negotiations in contemporary international affairs.
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Gendered Pathways to Political Legitimacy: Men Versus Women Leaders in Charismatic Movements
Eggers Hall, 341
How do women leaders establish political legitimacy? We know little about whether and how they do so when voters demand a charismatic “strongman.”
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CMC Presents Cross-Cultural Communication
Maxwell Hall, 204
This workshop will help you develop skills to foster better communication across cultural differences.
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Syracuse-Chicago Webinar Series on Property Tax Administration and Design: Arpit Gupta
Virtual
Arpit Gupta (New York University) will present “Optimal Property Taxes." Discussion will follow with Walter D'Lima (Florida International University).
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Lauren Benton: Limiting War, Sparking Atrocity
Eggers Hall, 341
Armed conflicts today are typically defined as ruptures of international law and order, and responses tend to focus on strategies to limit the scope and intensity of fighting.