Maxwell School Events Calendar
Talks Events
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Is there a Systematic Sikh Ethics?
Virtual
In this talk, Singh will argue that a systematic Sikh ethics can be draw from Sikh scripture.
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Geography and the Environment Spring 2022 Colloquium Series
Eggers Hall, 220
Geography and the Environment Colloquium Series: A Celebration of the Life and Work of Donald Meinig.
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Chinese Culture & Conversation Table
310 Walnut Place, Center for International Services
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. 歡迎/欢迎!
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Hebrew Culture & Conversation Table
Eggers Hall, 225
Come join us for some good conversation in Hebrew in a relaxed setting.
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Building a More Effective Indian State: Theory, Evidence, and Practice
Maxwell Hall, 204
In this talk, Prof. Muralidharan, will synthesize insights from two decades of research on improving public service delivery and state capacity in India.
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General Equilibrium Effects of (Improving) Public Employment Programs: Evidence from India
Eggers Hall, 341
Karthik Muralidharan speaks on General equilibrium effects of (improving) public employment programs.
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Uprising and Change in Chile: From Social Protest to Institutional Transformation
Virtual
This talk will discuss the protests and social uprising in Chile.
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National Public Health Week Lunch ‘n Learn: Public Health is Where You Are
Eggers Hall, 220
NATIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH WEEK LUNCH 'N LEARN
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Geography and the Environment Spring 2022 Colloquium Series
Eggers Hall, 032
“The Glyphosate Assemblage: Herbicides, Uneven Development and Chemical Geographies of Ubiquity.” Marion Werner (University at Buffalo).
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Centering Justice in Food System Transformation: Honoring the Legacy of Professor Evan Weissman
Schine Student Center, 304 ABC
Honoring the Legacy of Professor Evan Weissman, six student fellows, the Syracuse Onondaga Food System Alliance (SOFSA), and community members will discuss emergent issues within our local food system and opportunities to advance social justice and food sovereignty.
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Reclaiming our Roots: Indigenous Philosophies of Well-being and Foodways
Eggers Hall, 220
This talk will discuss the role of Indigenous peoples’ philosophies of well-being in driving the restoration of Indigenous lands and foodways.
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Stanley Celestin (Cornell), ASPI Speaker Series
Maxwell Hall, 303
Stanley Celestin (Cornell), ASPI Speaker Series
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Culture and Family, Dr. Raquel Fernandez
Hall of Languages, 500
Dr. Raquel Fernandez, presenting “Culture and the Family.”
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Death in the City: Funerary Architecture and Urbanism in Muslim South Asia
Virtual
This talk will explore how funerary sites and rituals have historically impacted and shaped urban development in the Indian subcontinent.
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The Otey Scruggs Memorial Lecture
Eggers Hall, 220
Why Do 45 million Americans Owe $1.8 trillion in Student Debt
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The Two Amigos? What to Expect on U.S.-Mexico Security Cooperation
Virtual
This talk provides an overview of the current state of bilateral U.S.-Mexico security cooperation and examines several risk scenarios for the coming years.
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Acquired Nationality: Dirty Work and the Americanization of Korean Firms
Maxwell Hall, 204
The Comparative Politics/International Relations Series presents Randall Stone, speaking on the americanization of Korean firms.
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Hebrew Culture and Conversation Table
Eggers Hall, 225
Come join us for some good conversation in Hebrew in a relaxed setting.
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Green Parties as New Left Party in Europe: Consequences for Distributive Policy-Making
Virtual
This talk investigates the relevance of the rise of Green parties for distributive politics in Europe.
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Women Dramatists: Dynamics of Aggression and Resistance in the Southern Cone (Post)dictatorship
Maxwell Hall, 204
This talk aims to identify scenarios of resistance and social protest among the most intimate spaces of women involved in militancy, theater, and performance.