Maxwell School Events Calendar
Talks Events
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Dynamic Gains from Trade Agreements with Intellectual Property Provisions
Eggers Hall, 341
Trade Development and Political Economy series presents Ana Maria Santacreu.
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Renewing Democratic Community: I Was a Queer Child and So Were You
Maxwell Hall, Maxwell Auditorium
Kathryn Bond Stockton is Distinguished Professor of English, former associate vice president for equity and diversity, and inaugural dean of the School for Cultural and Social Transformation at the University of Utah, where she teaches queer theory, theories of race and racialized gender, and twentieth-century literature and film.
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"Understanding biosphere-climate interactions to inform natural climate solutions." Dr. Yue Li
Eggers Hall, 060 Eggers Hall, the Global Collaboratory
"Understanding biosphere-climate interactions to inform natural climate solutions." Dr. Yue Li, Postdoc, Department of Earth System Science, University of California, Irvine.
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Listen to the Elders: Haudenosaunee Principles of Peace and Democracy
6680 Onondaga Lake Pkwy Liverpool, New York
Freida will present a lecture on "Haudenosaunee Principles of Peace and Democracy" and guide a tour of the Skä•noñh Great Law of Peace Center. The Center is located at 6680 Onondaga Lake Pkwy Liverpool, New York 13088.
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Gains from Trade and the Food Engel Curve
Eggers Hall, 341
Chong Xiang examines the extent to which gains-from-trade predictions from commonly-used trade theories are consistent with observed household consumption decisions.
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Geography Colloquium- Dr. Elizabeth Johnson
Eggers Hall, 018
Geography Colloquium- Dr. Elizabeth Johnson
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Electoral Systems and Geographic Representation
Eggers Hall, 341
Who gets represented in legislatures, and how does this depend on electoral institutions?
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Future Proofing the US-European Relationship
Eggers Hall, 220
This talk will focus on ways Europe (and individual states within the EU) can “future-proof” its relationship with the United States to create a more equal US-European partnership in the areas of security, trade, technology, and more.
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Geography Colloquium: Dr. Djemila Zeneidi
Eggers Hall, 018
Visiting Scholar Djemila Zeneidi: “If I’m Still alive, It’s Not Thanks To The State”: Homelessness and Welfare State Dystopia in France.
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Thucydides and American Grand Strategy: War is an Option not a Trap
Eggers Hall, 220
The Moynihan International Affairs Seminar Series presents Michael Desch.
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Open Access Publishing for Social Scientists
Eggers Hall, 341
Open access is changing the academic publishing landscape. Dylan Mohr, Open Scholarship Librarian at Syracuse University, will cover the different forms of open access publishing, why some journals charge authors to make their work open access, and how you can leverage local agreements and funds to cover those costs.
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Applied Micro Seminar with Samuel Saltmarsh
Eggers 112
"Durable housing, vacancies, and blight: The effects of residential demolitions in Detroit"
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Life After Death: Ritual and Placemaking in Old Delhi
Eggers Hall, 060
The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs' South Asia Center presents Kalyani Menon.
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Microteatro: Formats, Mechanisms, and Innovative Approaches to Theater
Maxwell Hall, 204A
The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs' Program on Latin America and the Caribbean presents Miguel Alcantud.
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The Topography of Nations
Eggers Hall, 341
The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs' Trade, Development and Political Economy Series presents Treb Allen.
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Behind K-pop's Global Popularity
Virtual
The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs' East Asia Program presents Jung-Min Mina Lee.
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Capitalist Trade in the Making of Mao’s China
Virtual
The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs' East Asia Program presents Jason Kelly
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The Regressive Nature of the U.S. Tariff Code: Origins and Implications
Eggers Hall, 341
The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs' Trade, Development and Political Economy presents Lydia Cox.
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Towards a Decolonial U-Turn: Lamine Senghor and the League Against Imperialism in Interwar Europe
Eggers Hall, 341
The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs' Comparative Politics/International Relations Series presents Oumar Ba.
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A Conversation on Mother Ocean Father Nation with Nishant Batsha
Eggers Hall, 341
A conversation with Nishant Batsha on his novel.