Maxwell School Events Calendar
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What’s at Stake for U.S. Food Security?
Virtual
Join us for a discussion about the first White House meeting on hunger in over fifty years. Panelists include Colleen Heflin (moderator), Madonna Harrington Meyer, Rebecca Schewe and Michah Rothbart.
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Maxwell Local Government Alumni Gathering
Virtual
Maxwell Local Government Alumni Gathering - fall 2022 meeting, featuring Prof. Tina Nabatchi speaking about trends and challenges facing local governments.
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Hebrew Culture & Conversation Table
Eggers Hall, 352
The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs and the Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics presents the Hebrew Culture & Conversation Table.
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Uncertainty in Motion: Rumors of a Proxy War in Late Industrial Baltimore
Maxwell Hall, 204
Chloe Ahmann, assistant professor of anthropology at Cornell, will discuss the debate over a proposed incinerator in south Baltimore.
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Congressman John Katko: Farewell Address
National Veterans Resource Center NY
Four-term elected U.S. Representative John Katko (R-NY) will join Grant Reeher, professor of political science and director of the Campbell Public Affairs Institute, for a discussion reflecting on his legislative record, the current political climate and his experience during his eight years in Congress.
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Lakes as sentinels of climate and environmental changes in the Anthropocene
060 Eggers Hall, the Global Collaboratory
"From physical dynamics to social implications: Lakes as sentinels of climate and environmental changes in the Anthropocene." Jida Wang, Associate Professor, Department of Geography and Geospatial Sciences, Kansas State University.
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Master of Public Administration: A Curriculum Overview
Virtual
Join the chair of the Public Administration and International Affairs Department, Colleen Heflin, and the associate director of admission & financial aid for an in depth look at the master of public administration (M.P.A.) curriculum, benefits and outcomes.
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History Department Workshop: Whose Children? Competing Conceptions of Childhood in Colonial Kenya
Eggers Hall, 151
Ph.D. candidate Thomas Bouril will present a paper on "Whose Children? Competing Conceptions of Childhood in Colonial Kenya."
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Syracuse-Chicago Webinar Series on Property Tax Administration and Design: Paul Fisher
Virtual
Paul Fisher (U.S. Department of the Treasury) will discuss "The Role of Property Tax in California’s Housing Crisis."
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Maxwell Reception at APPAM Fall Research Conference
Washington Hilton, Jefferson West 1919 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C.
Join Maxwell alumni, faculty and staff for a reception at the 2022 APPAM Fall Research conference in Washington, D.C.
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After the Election: Assessing the Midterms
Virtual
Campbell Lecture: Join us for a moderated panel discussion of the midterm election results and their implications.
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Maxwell School - Executive Master's Virtual Information Session for Humphrey Fellows Participants
Virtual
This virtual information session is for current or former Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program participants to learn more regarding the Maxwell School's executive master's programs.
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Modeling the Next Big Thing: A Seminar Series in Spatial Biochemical Monitoring and Prediction
Schine Student Center Rooms 304AB
"Preparing for the next pandemic: Establishing the New York State wastewater surveillance network,"by Dr. David Larsen, Associate Professor of Public Health, Falk College, Syracuse University. "Geospatial Resources," by John A. Olson, Librarian for Government and Geo-Information, Bird Library, Syracuse University.
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China Town Hall with Ambassador Jon Huntsman Jr.
Maxwell Hall, 204
The National Keynote from Ambassador Huntsman will be broadcast live, from 7:00 to 8:00 PM EDT, in 204 Maxwell Hall.
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The Midterms of 2022: What Happened and What's Next?
1616 Rhode Island Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C.
Join Maxwell in Washington for a D.C. panel discussion of the results and impact of the 2022 midterm elections.
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Chinese Culture & Conversation Table
310 Walnut Place
The Moynihan Institute's East Asia Program invites you to join us for the Chinese Culture and Conversation Table.
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The archaeological record of the African diaspora in Brazil
Maxwell Hall, 204
Luis Symanski, associate professor in the Department of Anthropology and Archaeology at the Federal University of Minas Gerais in Brazil will discuss the archaeological record of the African diaspora in Brazil: some thoughts on the materiality of the African creolization process in the Americas.
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Fluvial biogeomorphic interactions and their impacts on channel morphology and evolution
060 Eggers Hall, the Global Collaboratory
"Fluvial biogeomorphic interactions and their impacts on channel morphology and evolution." Tasnuba Jerin, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography.
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Applied Micro Seminar with Zhe He
Eggers 112
“Partial Identification of the Marginal Treatment Effect with an Invalid Discrete Instrument”
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M.A. in International Relations: A Curriculum Overview
Virtual
Join M.A. (IR) Program Director Michael Williams and associate director of admission & financial aid to get an in depth look at the master of arts in international relations curriculum, benefits and outcomes.
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