Maxwell School Events Calendar
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Interest-Based Problem Solving Training Workshop
204 Maxwell Hall
Title: Interest-Based Problem Solving When: October 12, 2019 Where: 204 Maxwell Hall Description: How do you get beyond “this is what I want” and “this is what you want” in a conflict? How do you identify creative solutions to problems? Interest-Based Problem Solving is an approach to addressing conflict that seeks to identify and satisfy the underlying interests of all parties. This interactive workshop focuses on the basic steps of Interest-Based Problem Solving by equipping you with the tools and skills for identifying interests, reframing problems, and generating and deciding on mutually satisfying solutions. Sponsored by the Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (PARCC). Facilitated by: Todd Dickey, Assistant Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs, and faculty associate in the Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (PARCC) at the Maxwell School, Syracuse University. The workshop is FREE and open to all, but please register in advance. Light breakfast and lunch will be provided. To register please send an email to cmc@maxwell.syr.edu with your name, department/community organization, dietary restrictions and special accommodations. For more information, please contact Andy Korn at cmc@maxwell.syr.edu. Sponsored by PARCC.
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Geography, Environment, and Society Colloquium Series: The Social Life of Land
010 Eggers Hall
Geography Colloquium Series
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Nature and Society Workshop Panel 2- The Amazon Fires, Livelihoods, and the State
018 Eggers Hall
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Nature and Society Workshop Panel 1- Climate Politics: Climate Justice, Strikes and Resistances
111 Maxwell Hall
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Managing Your Money in College and Beyond
204 Maxwell Hall
This workshop is open to all undergraduate students as part of the Professional Development Series hosted by the International relations Program and the Program in Citizenship and Civic Engagement. Facilitated by Kelsey Woodford, Assistant Director of Financial Literacy, Office of Financial Aid & Scholarship Programs What financial resources are available on campus? Learn how to build a unique budget that fits your needs Get a handle on your credit and build your credit score How setting short- and long-term goals can keep your finances healthy What you need to know as you plan for life after graduation Refreshments will be provided. If you require accommodations, please contact the International Relations Office at 315-443-2306 by September 27, 2019.
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Spanish Culture and Conversation Table
306B Eggers Hall
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The Exclusionary Foundations of Embedded Liberalism
341 Eggers Hall
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Liberalizing Industrial Relations in Europe: Rethinking the Role of the State
204 Maxwell Hall
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A Toxic Triangle? The India-Afghanistan-Pakistan Dynamic in the 21st Century - SAC
341 Eggers Hall
This talk unpacks key features of the relationship between India, Afghanistan and Pakistan and explains how such regional pressures constrain the U.S.’s attempts at a negotiated exit from Afghanistan.
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INSCT Distinguished Fellow Speaker Series: A Conversation with Avril Haines
440 Dineen Hall
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Film Screening and Discussion: “All in My Family”
220 Eggers Hall (Strasser Legacy Room)
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Sustainable South Asia Annual Workshop
500 Hall of Languages
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Persian Culture and Conversation Table
341 Eggers Hall
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Hindi-Urdu Culture and Conversation Table
352 Eggers
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ASI Seminar featuring Marco Albertini discussing Intergenerational Exchanges in Europe
314 Lyman Hall
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German Culture and Conversation Table
352 Eggers Hall
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Arabic Culture and Conversation Table
352 Eggers Hall
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Chinese Culture and Conversation Table
341 Eggers Hall
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An Introduction to Webscraping using R - CQMI
Moynihan Lab (346 Eggers Hall)
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Women, Music, and Activism in Latin America
204 Maxwell Hall
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