Maxwell School Events Calendar
Social Science and Public Policy Events
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Regression Models in Social Science Research - Session II
Eggers Hall, 341
Build your own model in real-time with the help of multiple faculty facilitators. This workshop is ideal for work in all stages of progress. Come with an idea, dataset or working model.
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Environmental Repair and Reparations in San Francisco
Eggers Hall, 018
As part of the Geography and the Environment Colloquium Series, Lindsey Dillon, associate professor of sociology at UC Santa Cruz, will present "Environmental Repair and Reparations in San Francisco."
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Syracuse-Chicago Webinar Series on Property Tax Administration and Design: Huaizhi Chen
Virtual
During this webinar, Huaizhi Chen (University of Notre Dame) will present “Assessing Assessors.” Discussion will follow with Carlos Avenancio-Leon (UC San Diego).
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CHRONOS Undergraduate Research Conference
Bird Library, Spector Room (608)
The Chronos Conference will feature undergraduate research presentations and a student-faculty panel discussion exploring questions of what it means to be a historian.
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Biased: Uncovering the Hidden Prejudice that Shapes What We See, Think, and Do
Eggers Hall, Strasser Legacy Room, 220 Eggers Hall
Jennifer Eberhardt (Stanford) will present the tenth annual Paul Volcker Lecture in Behavioral Economics.
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Hebrew Culture and Conversation Table
Eggers Hall, 306B
Please join us for a great opportunity to practice your Hebrew conversation skills! All are welcome to attend, from beginners to native speakers!
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Book Talk | ‘Doing Research as a Native: A Guide for Fieldwork in Repressive and Illiberal States’
Eggers Hall, 341
Presentation of “Doing Research as a Native: A Guide for Fieldwork in Illiberal and Repressive States” (Oxford University Press 2025), edited by Kira Jumet and Merouan Mekouar.
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Life Together Leadership Fellows - Session 4
Eggers Hall, 220
A four-part training program on civic engagement and civil discourse offered by the Life Together initiative steering committee and PARCC.
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Avoiding Trivia: Reflections on U.S. National Security Strategy
Eggers Hall, 341
The Post-Cold War era is definitively over. So now what? Matan Chorev, former principal deputy director of the secretary of state's policy planning staff, will discuss.
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Generative Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Social Science
Eggers Hall, 220
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion with pioneering international scholar Miklós Sebők, who developed a no-code LLM platform for studying international politics across twenty languages.
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CANCELLED | Putin’s Holy War: Sacred Memory and the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Eggers Hall, 341
Sean Griffin traces the career of Patriarch Kirill (Gundiaev), the leader of the Russian Orthodox Church, and examines his highly controversial role in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Decoding Deception: Advancing Critical Thinking to Strengthen Democracy
Grant Auditorium
Part of the “Life Together: Seeking the Common Good in a Diverse Democracy” initiative, this event tackles the challenge of confronting mis/disinformation to restore trust and strengthen democracy.
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Understanding Syrian Voices: Refugees’ Stories of Revolution, War, and the Struggle for Home
Eggers Hall, 220
This talk explores the stories collected in two books, “We Crossed A Bridge and It Trembled: Voices from Syria” (2017) and “The Home I Worked to Make: Voices from the New Syrian Diaspora” (2024).
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Bereavement Expectancies: Introduction to a New Population Health Metric
Eggers Hall, 060
Ashton Verdery will present “Bereavement Expectancies: Introduction to a New Population Health Metric” as part of the CPR Seminar Series. This event is co-sponsored by the Sociology Department.
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Theory from the Trenches: Decolonization and the Storm of Subaltern Marxism
Eggers Hall, 341
Shozab Raza explores a renewed vision of decolonization—one distinct from the efforts led by bureaucrats, professors or social media activists.
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The EU’s Role in Reforming Local Self-Government in Ukraine: From Governance to Conditionality
Eggers Hall, 341
In her research, Mariana Semenyshyn explores the EU’s role in supporting LSG reform and how Ukraine and the EU could further build on this reform as part of the negotiations process.
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Conflict Management Center Workshop - Information Sharing and Word Smithing
Maxwell Hall, 204
The purpose of this workshop is to provide an understanding of information sharing and wordsmithing, and to help build your skills in these areas, all while managing difference.
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Memory, Justice, and (Re)Construction of Society in Post-Colonial Africa
Virtual
For some ordinary Africans, memory and imagination has provided them with tools to assert a view against that of a repressive regime keen on erasures of the past and censorship of the present.
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Budgeting Mechanisms Workshop Series
Virtual
Join the first BMWS webinar! Anya Nakhmurina will present “Newspaper Notice as a Government Transparency Mechanism: Evidence from Florida,” with discussants George Krause and Kate Lang Yang.
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16th Annual FPP Conference - Watershed Moments
Eggers Hall, 145
SU's Future Professoriate Program invites scholars to explore Watershed 1877 and the end of the second Civil War. The keynote speaker is John Daly, professor of U.S. history at SUNY Brockport.
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