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As John Liu sees it, the fundamental objective of science is to generate knowledge to help solve real-world problems. “As a research university, we need to align ourselves with major societal challenges,” says Syracuse University’s vice president for research.
See related: Energy, Environment, U.S. Education
Jales study on balancing tests in stratified randomized controlled trials published in Econ Letters
WP 221 Forecasting with Unbalanced Panel Data
Heflin paper on administrative churn in SNAP published in Medical Care
WP 223 Inference in Threshold Models
WP 222 Nonparametric Sample Splitting
WP 220 New York State Economic Status of Regions and Development Programs
WP 224 Do Foster Care Agencies Discriminate Against Gay Couples?
World War II and American Racial Politics: Public Opinion, the Presidency, and Civil Rights Advocacy
United States Relations with China and Iran: Towards the Asian Century
See related: East Asia, Middle East & North Africa
Development, Governance, and Real Property Tax in China
See related: China
The Happy Professor: How to Teach Undergraduates and Feel Good About It
Maxwell faculty co-edit new book on intractable conflicts
Connections and Content: Reflections on Networks and the History of Cartography
See related: Maps
Unfaithful: Love, Adultery, and Marriage Reform in Nineteenth-Century America
See related: Civil Rights, Gender and Sex
Developing States, Shaping Citizenship: Service Delivery and Political Participation in Zambia
See related: Africa (Sub-Saharan)
Constitutional Law: Structure and Rights in Our Federal System, 7th Edition
Douglas presented with executive leadership award
Judy Douglas ’77 B.A. (AmSt)/’81 M.P.A. was given the Industry Executive Leadership Award by the American Council for Technology-Industry Advisory Council. Douglas received this award in recognition for contributions to ACT-IAC, her mentorship, and her work strengthening government-industry relations.
See related: Awards & Honors