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McCormick talks to Associated Press, Bloomberg about the US-Mexico border crisis

A U.S. delegation discussed immigration and regional development in a series of meetings in Mexico on Tuesday at a time when the rising number of migrants arriving at their shared border has raised concerns in both countries.
March 24, 2021

Lamis Abdelaaty examines disparities in refugee treatment

Lamis Abdelaaty
December 26, 2020

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Abdelaaty examines attitudes towards refugees in Europe in new study

Lamis Abdelaaty & Liza G. Steele
September 17, 2020

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Maxwell alums featured in WSYR-TV series Victory Over Violence

“I was grateful for the services, for the amount of resources available for individuals like me to help me establish a system, a path, an opportunity to achieve dreams and goals,” Abdul Saboor '18 B.A. (PSc)/’19 E.M.P.A./CAS Conflict Resolution said, about the importance of InterFaith Works' presence in Syracuse.

July 22, 2019

SU Trustee Christine Larsen funds local immigrant/refugee study

Beginning this summer, the Maxwell School’s Community Geography Program will conduct a comprehensive assessment of community needs and assets among immigrants and refugees in the Syracuse area. That study is being funded by a gift of more than $110,000 from Syracuse University trustee Christine Larsen, her husband Vincent Dopulos, and their daughters Katherine and Phoebe.
June 6, 2019

Abdelaaty article on attitudes towards refugees published in JEMS

Liza G. Steele & Lamis Abdelaaty
August 27, 2018

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