Campbell Public Affairs Institute
Lectures and Workshops
Past Events
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Campbell Workshop: A Guide to the DiD Revolution
April, 9, 2026
Amanda Weiss, assistant professor of political methodology in the Department of Government at Cornell University, offers applied researchers an intensive treatment of modern DiD during this workshop.
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Reproducible Research with Sensitive and Restricted Data
March, 18, 2026
Presented by Lars Vilhuber, executive director of the Labor Dynamics Institute at Cornell University and data editor at the American Economic Association.
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Rebooting the Singularity: Why You Should Still Expect AI Progress to be Fast and Furious
February, 25, 2026
A Campbell Research Workshop featuring Cameron Domenico Kirk-Giannini, associate professor at Rutgers University, and sponsored by the AI Policy minor and Central New York Humanities Corridor.
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Beyond Coding by Hand
February, 23, 2026
Sebastian Karcher, director of the Center for Qualitative and Multi-Method Inquiry, will introduce the analyzing of open-ended survey questions with Claude and other Large Language Models.
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The End of Survey Research as We Know It? Confronting the ‘Existential’ Threat of AI Agents
February, 12, 2026
A Campbell Research Workshop featuring Aaron Moss, senior research scientist at CloudResearch.
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Regression Models in Social Science Research - Session II
April, 7, 2025
Build your own model in real-time with the help of multiple faculty facilitators. This workshop is ideal for work in all stages of progress. Come with an idea, dataset or working model.
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Generative Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Social Science
April, 1, 2025
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion with pioneering international scholar Miklós Sebők, who developed a no-code LLM platform for studying international politics across twenty languages.
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Constitutional Crisis in America
February, 28, 2025
Student-focused teach-in featuring legal and political experts who will address challenges facing the U.S. constitutional system.
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Regression Models in Social Science Research - Session I
February, 24, 2025
A refresher, including review of dependent versus explanatory variables, guidance on how to build a regression with multiple variables, and an introduction to different types of regression models.
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Methods Workshop on GitHub Copilot
February, 21, 2025
Join our workshop to explore the power of GitHub Copilot, an AI pair programmer that enhances your coding experience.
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After the Election: Assessing the Midterms
November, 17, 2022
Campbell Lecture: Join us for a moderated panel discussion of the midterm election results and their implications.
To view previous lectures, check out Maxwell's Campbell Lectures playlist on YouTube.