Maxwell School Events Calendar
Talks Events
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Zhou Dynasty Miniature Bronze Vessels
Eggers Hall, 341
Professor Sheri A. Lullo of Union College will discuss her theory that these miniature bronze vessels were crafted as adornments for the deceased as signifying markers of identity in death.
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Presentation | South Asia Center Graduate Student Research Grant Awardee
Eggers Hall, 341
South Asia Center Graduate Student Research Grant awardee Vatya Raina, will present their work.
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Bharati Memorial Awardee Presentation
Eggers Hall, 341
The Bharati Memorial Award was established in 1992 to support graduate students at Syracuse University working on South Asia. Awardee Brooklyn Montgomery will present their work.
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Supporting Disability Rights Scenarios: Experimental Evidence on the Effect of Law from China
Eggers Hall, 341
East Asia Program Moynihan Graduate Student Grant awardee talk with Mercy Renci Xie.
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Vaccines, MAHA, and Government Regulation of Individual Choice: Jennifer Reich
Maxwell Hall, 204
Jennifer Reich, professor at the University of Colorado, will present “Vaccines, MAHA, and Government Regulation of Individual Choice.”
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Judgment and Justice: The ECHR’s Ruling on Russian Human Rights Violations in Ukraine
Joseph I. Lubin House 11 East 61st Street New York, NY
This panel talk will explore the judgment’s legal significance and its implications for the ongoing war and prospects for accountability.
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Defining China: State, Nation, and Sovereignty in the Long Twentieth Century
Eggers Hall, 341
Mara Du examines how China, Chinese nationalism and Sino-foreign relations have been shaped by the multifaceted concept of guo—a term that meant “dynastic state” but is now defined as “nation-state.”
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Ellen Lust | Social Institutions and Women’s Land Rights
Eggers Hall, 341
In this talk, Lust will present a new paper which posits that lineage and authority systems jointly shape women’s property rights, revealing layered gendered effects in Malawi.
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What Side Are You On? A Tohono O'odham Life Across Borders
Eggers Hall, 341
Mike Wilson and José Antonio Lucero explore the impact of poverty, racism and border policing on Native peoples, focusing on Wilson's activism and personal journey.
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The Violence of Inclusion: The Shifting Stakes of Compatriotism for Immigrants to Russia
Eggers Hall, 341
Drawing on months of ethnographic fieldwork in the region, this talk examines how migrants and officials use the Resettlement of Compatriots Program to pursue diverse goals.
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George Bogden | Reassessing U.S. Economic Strategy: The Trump Era and Beyond
Eggers Hall, 341
This talk examines how the Trump administration’s economic policy marked a turning point in U.S. trade and industrial strategy.
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Lessons from the South: Dictatorships and Resilience in Latin America
Eggers Hall, 220 | Strasser Legacy Room
Join faculty experts for an engaging conversation about history, democracy and the choices that shape our political future.
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Ann Grodzins Gold | Errant Youth: Circling the Subcontinent, 1968
Eggers Hall, 341
Ann Grodzins Gold, professor emerita of religion, will draw from Chapter 6 of her (unpublished) memoir "Gap Years: How Anthropology Saved My Life".
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War on Reality: How Autocrats are Silencing Truth Tellers Around the World
Eggers Hall, 220
Nina Jankowicz examines global campaigns against truth tellers and explores strategies to safeguard democracy’s shared reality.
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Campaigning to a Polarized Electorate: Emotions and Information in Real Election Campaigns
Eggers Hall, 341
What forms of campaigning work for politicians; programmatic policy appeals, or the current movement of emotionally charged appeals?
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Ashley Leeds: A Separate Peace? Withdrawal Bargains and Civil War Intervention
Eggers Hall, 341
This talk will discuss how foreign governments can sever ties through levels of bargaining during internal conflicts and civil war.
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Siji Krishnan: ‘The Secret Place’
Eggers Hall, 341
In this presentation, Siji will share insights into her painting process and the themes she explores, as reflected in her current exhibition, The Secret Place at the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art.
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Book Talk | A. Wess Mitchell: ‘Great Power Diplomacy’
Eggers Hall, 341
In “Great Power Diplomacy,” A. Wess Mitchell recounts the forgotten stories of empires using diplomacy as a tool of grand strategy to outwit, outmaneuver, and outlast militarily superior opponents.
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Book Talk | ‘How Commerce Became Legal: Merchants and Market Governance in Nineteenth-Century Egypt’
Eggers Hall, 341
Omar Cheta considers how "modern" laws redefined Egypt's commercial sphere between 1840 and the 1880's, shaping a mode of market governance that would persist for decades to come.
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Carmel Christy Workshop | Writing on Caste
Eggers Hall, 341
Join us as we dissect why caste has become central in academia over the past decade and critically examine the use of caste in scholarship.