Maxwell School Events Calendar
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Is There a Diplomatic Way Forward With North Korea?
Virtual
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Conversations in Conflict Studies featuring Harry Lambright
Virtual event via Zoom
Conversations in Conflict Studies featuring Harry Lambright, Professor PAIA and Political Science, Maxwell School, Syracuse University. Sponsored by PARCC. For more information, contact Roxanne Tupper at 315-443-2367 or at rmtupper@syr.edu. To register for this event, go to: tinyurl.com/registerparcc.
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Turkish Culture and Conversation Table
Virtual
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Eli Berman
TBD
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Discrimination and Delegation: Explaining State Responses to Refugees
Virtual
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Persian Culture and Conversation Table
Virtual
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Focus Groups & Best Practices
Virtual
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VIRTUAL: CAPS Seminar - Lena Dahlberg
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Arabic Culture and Conversation Table
Virtual
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The All India Radio Urdu Service’s Letters of Longing
Virtual
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Conversations in Conflict Studies featuring Neal Powless, University Ombuds
Virtual event via Zoom
Conversations in Conflict Studies Speaker Series featuring Neal Powless. Neal Powless G’08 serves as the University Ombuds. Powless is a Ph.D. candidate in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. He earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology at Nazareth College and a master’s degree in counseling at Syracuse University. Sponsored by PARCC. For more information, contact Roxanne Tupper at rmtupper@syr.edu or at 315-443-2367. To register for this event, go to: tinyurl.com/registerparcc
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ASPI Speaker Series: AI and Democratic Values
Virtual
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A Militarized Peace: East Asia Between World War II and the Korean War
Virtual
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Globalization, Structural Change and International Comovement
Virtual
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Votes, Drugs, and Violence: The Political Logic of Criminal Wars in Mexico
Virtual
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Voting Against Autocracy
Virtual
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VIRTUAL: Methodology Workshop - Chris Hess
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Making Change: A Workshop on Activism through Art
Virtual
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Pushing Boundaries: Art as Activism in a Changing South Asia
Virtual
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The Department of Anthropology Presents: Pivoting Anthropological Research During COVID-19
Virtual Zoom
Join four anthropologists—faculty and students—who dramatically pivoted their research due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The panelists will share their experiences, revised research practices, and theoretical reflections on these changes with each other and the audience.
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