Maxwell School News
Lee paper on model selection in the presence of incidental parameters published in Jour of Econ
Robertson Fellows Named at Maxwell School
The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University has named its sixth cohort of Robertson Fellows, funded by the Robertson Foundation for Government (RFFG).
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Monnat study on rural/urban differences in prescription opioid misuse published in J of Rural Health
See related: Health Policy, Substance Use and Addiction
Yinger paper on hedonic equilibria in housing markets published in Journal of Housing Economics
Monnat paper on prohibiting juvenile access to tobacco published in Int Journal of Drug Policy
WP 182 Health, Medical Innovation and Disability Insurance
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WP 183 Testing For Spatial Lag and Spatial Error Dependence in a Fixed Effects Panel Data Model
Schewe article on amenity migration published in Society & Natural Resources
See related: Civil Rights, Migration
Skiddy Park Box Soccer Court Unveiling
Cynthia Morrow Inaugural Lerner Chair for Public Health Promotion
Dr. Cynthia B. Morrow, professor of practice in Maxwell’s Department of Public Administration and International Affairs, has been appointed as the Lerner Chair for Public Health Promotion. As Lerner Chair, Morrow will teach public health at the graduate level. She will also be involved in community projects sponsored by the Lerner Center.
Growing Interest
Yüksel Sezgin takes over Middle Eastern Studies at a time when enrollment and programs are booming.
Team Approach
As the new Chapple Professor, Mark Rupert oversees the MAX Courses and helps champion the School’s team-taught approach to citizenship education.
Adventures in Comparative-Historical Analysis
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Maxwell School Names Ronald P. O’Hanley New Advisory Board Chairman
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Hamersma article on information shocks and social programs published in JPAM
Heflin article on racial and ethnic disparities in food insufficiency published in JSSWR
See related: Food Security
Wilmoth, London, Heflin study on VA disability benefit programs published in DHJ
See related: Veterans
Career Head Start
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Out of the Ivory Tower
Maxwell’s Kristi Andersen is part of a small cast of Central New York scholars who convene weekly to reflect on public events and issues — all for the benefit of a local television audience. This they have done now more than 500 times!
See related: Media & Journalism, New York State, State & Local