| Edit | Title | Name | Show icon | Quote | Degree and Year | Affiliation | Read more links | Tags | Last Modified | Published |
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| Edit | CCE - Community Partners - Lia Chabot - Helping Syracuse thrive | Lia Chabot | No | Lia Chabot arrived at Syracuse University with a passion for economics and graduated with two degrees—and the Chancellor's Award for Public Engagement—that reflect her academic and research prowess, compassion and commitment to activism. Working with the City of Syracuse Department of Neighborhood and Business Development and the Maxwell X Lab, Chabot’s data analysis revealed potential mortgage fraud that resulted in litigation. | '21 | Double major: CCE, economics, Renée Crown University Honors Program |
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5/4/2022 | 9/10/2021 | |
| Edit | PSC - PHD - Claire Sigsworth | Claire Sigsworth | No | Doctoral student Claire Sigsworth ’17 M.A. (PSc) co-authored with Professor Thomas Keck, the Michael O. Sawyer Chair of Constitutional Law and Politics, the recently published paper “Diplomats in Robes: Judicial Career Paths and Free Speech Decision-Making at the European Court of Human Rights” in Law & Social Inquiry. Their findings show that former career is related to judicial voting patterns in free speech cases. | '17 M.A. (PSc) | Ph.D. student, political science |
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5/5/2022 | 9/8/2021 | |
| Edit | CCE - Careers - Alex Lynch - I am Maxwell | Alex Lynch | Yes | Alex Lynch initially imagined himself working in environmental infrastructure, but over the course of the CCE program, he developed passions and skills that led him to his dream job at the NYPD. “My CCE project is what brought me to DPS and crime. Once I began work at DPS and gained exposure to investigations and crime analysis, that really piqued my interest in the field and made me want to go further.” | '16 CCE, POLITICAL SCIENCE | Crime Gun Intelligence Specialist III, U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives |
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3/17/2023 | 8/26/2021 | |
| Edit | CCE - Emerson Womble - I am Maxwell | Emerson Womble | Yes | I wanted to find a way to use the academic disciplines I was learning to make a positive impact on my community. CCE gave me that unique, hands-on experience that I would not have found solely in my other majors.” | ’20 | B.A., citizenship and civic engagement, economics, political science |
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5/5/2022 | 8/26/2021 |
| Edit | **DELETE?** PSC - Erika Carter Grosso - Collaboration drives innovation | Erika Carter Grosso | No | Evidence of continued reduction in the age‐at‐death disparity between adults with and without intellectual and/or developmental disabilities," co-authored by sociology faculty Scott Landes and Janet Wilmoth, along with social science Ph.D. student Erika Carter Grosso '10 MA (PSc), was published in the Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities | '10 MA (PSC) | Ph.D. candidate, Social Science |
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2/5/2022 | 8/4/2021 | |
| Edit | PSC - Angely Martinez - Being in Maxwell | Angely Martinez | Yes | Being in Maxwell and part of the larger Syracuse University, we have more than enough resources for students to receive grants and scholarships, but also to collaborate with faculty whether you are interested in quantitative studies, qualitative studies or doing a mixed method approach." | M.A. ’16, Ph.D. ’21 | State Department |
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4/22/2024 | 8/3/2021 |
| Edit | Gretchen Coleman - Vote of Confidence | Gretchen Coleman | No | Gretchen Coleman founded Ballot Z to increase youth voting in her home state of Illinois. She says her studies, combined with Ballot Z and the possibility of a Truman Scholarship—the nation’s premier award for those pursuing public service leadership—will help prepare her for a career in election reform. “Many young people don’t vote because they don’t realize how easy it is to do.” | '22 | B.A. political science, B.A. political philosophy |
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2/6/2023 | 7/20/2021 | |
| Edit | PSC - Politics of Public Health - Shana Gadarian | Shana Gadarian | No | Shana Kushner Gadarian, chair and professor of political science, has been named a 2021 Carnegie Fellow. As a recipient of this prestigious award, she will receive a grant of up to $200,000 for her project “Pandemic Politics: How COVID-19 Revealed the Depths of Partisan Polarization.” She is the third Maxwell faculty member—second from the political science department—to earn the award in four years. | Chair and professor, political science |
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5/4/2022 | 7/19/2021 | ||
| Edit | PSC - BA - Mazaher Kaila - I am Maxwell | Mazaher Kaila | Yes | Civic engagement is a core value for me. I have always aspired to help the communities I’m from.” Mazaher Kaila, a Maxwell alumna and third-year student at Syracuse University's College of Law, moved with her family from Sudan to Central New York when she was four years old. “I realized that to make meaningful change in society, I needed to understand the systems that power it—government and politics—and that’s insight I would gain by studying political science.” | ’19, L’22 | political science, law |
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5/5/2022 | 7/19/2021 | |
| Edit | CCE - Dina Eldawy '20 - I am Maxwell | Dina Eldawy ’19 | Yes | Dina Eldawy interned with the Migration Policy Institute while taking courses through the Maxwell-in-Washington D.C. program. She says, “My internship tied directly with the work I did in Syracuse...my action plan addressed English language services for Syracuse refugee communities. It definitely solidified my interest in studying refugee populations and education policy in my graduate studies.” | Double major: citizenship and civic engagement, international relations; Marshall Scholar, University of Sussex |
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5/4/2022 | 5/14/2021 |