Maxwell School Events Calendar
Social Science and Public Policy Events
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Syracuse-Chicago Webinar Series on Property Tax Administration and Design: Yun Joo An
Virtual
During this webinar, Yun Joo An (Indiana University) will present “Tax Sensitivity and Bond Valuation.”
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Psychedelics and Public Health
Eggers Hall, 155
Professor Dessa Bergen-Cico, MPH candidate Michael Lovier and Sahar Rajput (MAPS) will present “Responding to Adverse Experienced, Post-Use Integration and Emerging Policy.”
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Anthropology Undergraduate Research Presentations
Maxwell Hall, 111
Graduating seniors in the Anthropology Department will present their capstone research projects.
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CPR Graduate Student Poster Reception
Eggers Hall, 220
CPR graduate students will present their work as part of the CPR graduate student poster reception.
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USA @ 250: Democratic Decline in Comparative Perspective
Virtual
This session will be led by Thomas Keck, professor of political science and Michael O. Sawyer Chair of Constitutional Law and Politics.
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Symposium | South Asia's Publics
Eggers Hall, 220, Dr. Paul and Natalie Strasser Legacy Room
This symposium hosted by the South Asia Center at Syracuse University is dedicated to exploring interconnected questions about collective public life and scholarship on South Asia and beyond.
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Soft Power at a Crossroads: Public Diplomacy, US Credibility, and the Future of Global Influence
Newhouse 3, Room 432/434 (I-3 Center)
This moderated expert roundtable discussion will feature practitioners and specialists in public diplomacy, journalism and media freedom, international development, and foreign policy.
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Caileigh Glenn | Countermeasures: Targeted Financial Sanctions and Government Hostility
Eggers Hall, 341
In this talk, Caileigh Glenn (Middlebury College) presents research from her current book project on the conditions that prompt government hostility in response to U.S. targeted financial sanctions.
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Rivers of Power: How an Ancient Force Rules Us Still
Eggers Hall, 220
Larry Smith, John Atwater and Diana Nelson University Professor of Environmental Studies at the Institute at Brown for Environment and Society, will present at the Donald W. Meinig Undergrad Lecture.
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Beekeeping in the End Times
Hall of Languages, 500
Azra and Larisa Jašarević (Bosnian filmmakers) will discuss their documentary “Beekeeping in the End Times,” an exploration of Bosnia's dwindling honeybee population, climate change and Muslim voices.
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Wanting Children: Family Planning Policies and the Engineering of America’s Population
Maxwell Hall, 204
Leonard Lopoo, associate dean, chair and professor of public administration and international affairs, will present as part of the CPR Seminar Series.
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Screening & Discussion | Salvador del Solar | Magallanes 10 Years After
Eggers Hall, 341
Salvador del Solar invites participants to consider how cinema can illuminate the long-term consequences of political violence and the enduring challenges justice in the region.
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Salvador del Solar | Elections Without Representation: Peru and the Limits of Democracy
Eggers Hall, 341
Join the former prime minister of Peru (2019) as he examines how in less than a decade, Peru has had eight presidents not through coups, but through the systematic weaponization of Congress.
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Shoumitro Chatterjee | No Country for Dying Firms: Evidence from India
Eggers Hall, 341
Shoumitro Chatterjee from Johns Hopkins University will explore and identify how exit barriers are partially at fault for India’s underdeveloped manufacturing sector.
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USA @ 250: Polarization and Politics
Virtual
This session will be led by Shana Gadarian, professor of political science, associate dean for research and Merle Goldberg Fabian Professor of Excellence in Citizenship and Critical Thinking.
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Frédéric Mérand | The Struggle for European Sovereignty: A Battle of Ideas
Eggers Hall, 341
Frédéric Mérand from the University of Montreal Centre for International Studies (CÉRIUM) will explore the ideational struggles shaping the European project from its inception to the present.
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The Escapes of David George: The Odyssey of Slavery, Freedom, and the American Revolution
Eggers Hall, 151
Gregory E. O'Malley, professor and chair of history at the University of California, Santa Cruz, will discuss his new book at this History Department and CNY Humanities Corridor workshop.
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David Robinson | Rethinking Chinese Diplomacy: A View from Northeast Asia in the Fifteenth Century
Eggers Hall, 341
Join David M. Robinson from Colgate University to uncover the real story of Ming diplomacy; where immigrant envoys braved danger to shape 15th-century Northeast Asia.
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Film & Discussion | Jang o Gol Bibi (War and Gol Bibi)
Eggers Hall, 341
Kamalan Bebagr (National College of Arts) will discuss the film Jang o Gol Bibi, a cinematic portrait of Baloch women’s resilience in one of the densest militarized regions of Pakistan, Balochistan.
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The Coloniality of Climate Change Adaption
Eggers Hall, 400A
Presented by Tasfia Tasnim, Ph.D. student at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY ESF), as part of the Conversations in Conflict Studies series.
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