Maxwell School News
Hamersma article on Medicaid eligibility published in Contemporary Economic Policy
Reeher discusses Trump's transition style in Washington Examiner
"There's no reason to think that once elected, he [President Trump] would turn on a dime and act like all previous president-elects, when he did not act like previous candidates," says Grant Reeher, professor of political science and director of the Campbell Public Affairs Institute.
See related: U.S. Elections
Karas Montez comments on declining US life expectancy in Associated Press
Ramchandani, PhD candidate, wins achievement award for journal article
MacPherson '16 BA (IR) earns first-team Academic All-America® honors
To be eligible for Academic All-America® honors, student-athletes must be a starter or key reserve, achieve sophomore standing at their current school, maintain a cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.3 and be nominated by his/her sports information director. Maxwell alumnus Cameron MacPherson '16 B.A. (IR) is one of the honorees.
Maxwell political science student Jantz earns rank of Eagle Scout
Elizabeth Cohen discusses sanctuary campuses on WHYY public radio
Elizabeth Cohen, associate professor of political science, talks about the implications of sanctuary campuses in "After declaring as 'sanctuary campuses' Penn, Swarthmore work on details," on WHYY public radio.
Spatial Econometrics: Qualitative and Limited Dependent Variables: Volume 37
Take Back the Streets Campaign
Schwartz article on the spillover effects of mid-year entry on student achievement published in EEPA
WP 199 Measuring the Financial Shocks of Natural Disasters: A Panel Study of U.S. States
See related: Natural Disasters
Monnat study on physical health consequences of adverse childhood experiences published in TSQ
See related: Child & Elder Care, Health Policy, Mental Health, Parenting & Family, United States
MPA student’s expertise on municipal bankruptcy featured in Public Finance and Management journal
Public administration PhD student co-authors Politico op-ed
Anthropology student’s senior thesis featured in Daily Orange
Clearing the Error health care project wins 2016 IAP2 research award
The project, titled "Clearing the Error," is led by Tina Nabatchi, associate professor of public administration and international affairs at the Maxwell School. Its overarching goal, Nabatchi says, is to use deliberative approaches to develop informed, practical, and patient-focused recommendations for reducing diagnostic errors.
Multidisciplinary team wins NSF award to study distributed energy markets
Daily Beast profiles recent alumnus who co-founded SU Well Dressed
Alexander observes Russian election, offers her expertise in Siberia
Deborah Alexander ’82 M.S.Sc./’95 Ph.D. (SSc) represented the United States on an international delegation in Russia, where she observed the Federal Assembly of Russia’s State Duma elections. Alexander’s expertise in overseeing election procedures builds off of her long and distinguished career in international affairs and diplomacy.
Cunningham discusses Islamic extremism, receives SU alumni award
Distinguished alumnus Ambassador James B. Cunningham '74 B.A. (PSc/Psych) was invited to speak at Syracuse University’s Orange Central celebrations. Reviewing mistakes made since 9/11, the Ambassador argued that—particularly in today's political atmosphere—America needs serious discussions that lead to a long-term, sustainable strategy in the region.