Maxwell School Events Calendar
Talks Events
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Ukrainian Culture and Conversation Table
Eggers Hall, 341
National history is shrouded in myths. Images, symbols, legends, stereotypes—what is the truth and what is fiction? We will discuss common myths about Ukraine.
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Sociology Department Colloquium Series: Dana Moss
Eggers Hall, 060
Dana Moss, associate professor of sociology at the University of Notre Dame, will present, "The Globalization of Authoritarianism and The Impact on Refugees and Diasporas in the 21st Century."
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Maxwell-in-Washington Info Session
Virtual
Study Abroad week info session for Washington, D.C.
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IKAPA Impact Internship Info Session
Virtual
Study Abroad week info session for Cape Town, South Africa.
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French Culture and Conversation Table
Huntington Beard Crouse Hall (HBC), 009
Do you want to learn more about French culture and language? Come to the French Table! All levels welcome!
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CACI: The Case of Kazakhstan’s Talgar Fan and Kyrgyzstan’s Juuku Valley
Maxwell Hall, 204
"What can Archaeologists do to Promote Cultural Heritage in Central Asia?" A talk with Claudia Chang and Perry Tourtellotte.
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"Listen to the Elders" Speaker Series
6680 Onondaga Lake Pkwy Liverpool, NY, USA
The "Listen to the Elders" Speaker Series welcomes Onondaga Hoyane (Hawk Clan), Hoyoñnyeñ:nih, Spencer Lyons.
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Environmental Litigation in China, Revisited: A Study in Political Ambivalence
Virtual
Now, ten years after publication, this talk offers an opportunity to reflect on which insights have proved enduring and what has changed under General Secretary Xi Jinping.
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Geography and the Environment Colloquium Series
Eggers Hall, 018
Kafui Attoh, associate professor of urban studies at the CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies, and Declan Cullen, assistant professor of geography at The George Washington University, will present "Urban Politics in the Age of Uber."
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Ranjit Singh: The Curious Case of Tweeting an Aadhaar Number
Hinds Hall, 347
Ranjit Singh's talk on Aadhaar, India's, ID system, will explore data security, public vs. confidential numbers, and how trust and mistrust shape its operation and residents' access to services.
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Ukrainian Culture and Conversation Table
Eggers Hall, 341
National history is shrouded in myths. Images, symbols, legends, stereotypes—what is the truth & what is fiction? We will discuss common myths about Ukraine.
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Career Track Advising with Professor Johnson
Eggers Hall, 209
International service career track advising with Professor Johnson
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State-Building as Lawfare: Custom, Sharia, and State Law in Postwar Chechnya
Virtual
Egor Lazarev's (Yale) new book explores the use of state and non-state legal systems by both politicians and ordinary people in postwar Chechnya.
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Reverberations: War Memories
Maxwell Hall, 204
The Anthropology Department hosts Velibor Božović, Saida Hodžić, Emina Zoletić, and Rešid and Emrah Salkić to discuss the transmission of wartime memories, focusing on the Bosnian War.
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From Non-Brahmin Self-Respect to Dravidian Self-Rule
Eggers Hall, 341
Matt Baxter focuses on the rising salience of the Continental Jew during the 1930s and the subsequent appropriations on the Indian Subcontinent associated with the radical social reformer EV Ramasami.
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Different Ways of Fighting Fascism: Carlo Rosselli to Primo Levi
Eggers Hall, 010
Fascism was born in Italy, but so too was anti-fascism. The struggle against totalitarianism took many forms, from monarchism to communism and “active” to “passive” resistance.
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Sociology Department Colloquium Series: Michael Dunaway
Eggers Hall, 060
Postdoctoral Research Scholar Michael Dunaway will present, "Factors for Technological Appropriateness of Renewable Energy Options on Native American Reservations," as part of the Sociology Department Colloquium Series.
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French Culture and Conversation Table
Huntington Beard Crouse Hall (HBC), 009
Do you want to learn more about French culture and language? Come to the French Table! All levels welcome!
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Merchants of Virtue: Hindus, Muslims, and Untouchables in Eighteenth Century India
Eggers Hall, 341
Divya Cherian book talk: "Merchants of Virtue" explores 18th-century Hindu identity in Marwar, examining alliances, vegetarianism, non-violence and caste's centrality.
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Geography and the Environment Colloquium Series
Eggers Hall, 018
Jake Bendix, professor emeritus of geography and the environment, will present "Reflections on Rivers: Some Reminiscences and Results from Forty Years of River Research."
We’re Turning 100!
To mark our centennial in the fall of 2024, the Maxwell School will hold special events and engagement opportunities to celebrate the many ways—across disciplines and borders—our community ever strives to, as the Oath says, “transmit this city not only not less, but greater, better and more beautiful than it was transmitted to us.”
Throughout the year leading up to the centennial, engagement opportunities will be held for our diverse, highly accomplished community that now boasts more than 38,500 alumni across the globe.