Maxwell School Events Calendar
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Studying Up the Volatile State: What Deportation Orders Teach Us About the US Immigration System
032 Eggers Hall
“Studying Up the Volatile State: What Deportation Orders Teach Us About the Past, Present, and Future of the US Immigration System” with Austin Kocher.
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Data Analytics in Foreign Policy
Strasser Legacy Room, 220 Eggers Hall
'Applying Data Science to Foreign Policy Decisions' presented by Matthew Steinhelfer, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations. Part of the PARCC Conversations in Conflict Speaker Series. Sponsored by PARCC. For more information, contact Roxanne Tupper, rmtupper@syr.edu, 315-443-2367. Feb. 28, 2020, 12:30-1:30 pm Matthew Steinhelfer is the Department of State’s Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations (CSO) Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary. In this role, Matt leads the Bureau’s efforts to anticipate, prevent, and respond to conflict and instability in the Western Hemisphere, Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.
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ASI Seminar featuring Leonard Burman and Colleen Heflin
314 Lyman Hall
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Hebrew Culture and Conversation Table
352 Eggers Hall
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Brexit: How Did We Get Here? What Happens Next?
100 Eggers Hall
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Arabic Culture and Conversation Table
352 Eggers Hall
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Magallanes - Film Screening
341 Eggers Hall
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The Intelligence Community: Missions and Public Service
341 Eggers Hall
The Intelligence Community: Missions and Public Services
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Export Markets and Long-Run Industry Adjustment: State, Private, and Foreign Firms in Vietnam
341 Eggers Hall
Export Markets and Long-Run Industry Adjustment: State, Private, and Foreign Firms in Vietnam
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Italian Culture and Conversation Table
306B Eggers Hall
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The Puzzle of Prison Order: Why Life Behind Bars Varies Around the World
341 Eggers Hall
The Puzzle of Prison Order: Why Life Behind Bars Varies Around the World
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Russian Culture and Conversation Table
341 Eggers Hall
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Spanish Culture and Conversation Table
341 Eggers Hall
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Radhika Govindrajan: On the Political Lives of Cows, Rivers, and Mountains in Contemporary India
204 Maxwell Hall
This talk draws on ethnographic fieldwork among gau-rakshaks (cow-protectionists) and villagers in India’s Central Himalayan state of Uttarakhand to explore the possibilities and limits of more-than-human politics.
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Hindi-Urdu Culture and Conversation Table
352 Eggers Hall
Hindi - Urdu Culture and Conversation Table
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How Beauty Can Save Us
400 A Eggers
Title: "How Beauty Can Save Us." A talk by Prof. Harvey Teres, Professor, Dean's Professor for the Public Humanities, English. Part of the PARCC Conversations in Conflict Speaker Series. Sponsored by PARCC. Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2020, 12:30-1:30 pm, 400A Eggers. For more information, contact Roxanne Tupper at 315-443-2367 or at rmtupper@syr.edu.
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Election 2020: Foreign Policy Challenges
225B Eggers Hall
This is a conference call hosted by the Council on Foreign Relations. The Academic Conference Call series provides the opportunity for students across the country and around the world to participate in an interactive conversation with a CFR fellow, Foreign Affairs author, or other expert. Calls take place every other week during the fall and spring semesters and are dedicated to a wide range of international affairs and U.S. foreign policy topics. Background readings are distributed prior to each call, and the audio recording is posted online afterward. The speaker for this conference call is James M. Lindsay, Senior Vice President, Director of Studies, and Maurice R. Greenberg Chair, Council on Foreign Relations
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Dr. Hae Yeon Choo on 'Decentering Citizenship'
060 Eggers
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Claiming Water: Building Dams and Subjects in British India
341 Eggers Hall
Claiming Water: Building Dams and Subjects in British India
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Networking Strategies
225B Eggers Hall
Description: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 Matthew Wheeler, Associate Director of Alumni Relations at the College of Arts and Sciences. Learn how to access Syracuse University's incredible alumni network for career development Discover how to leverage your unique talents and curiosity to overcome anxiety about "adulting" and position yourself for a fulfilling career Refreshments will be provided. If you require accommodations, please contact the International Relations Office at 315-443-2306.
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