| Edit | Title | Name | Show icon | Quote | Degree and Year | Affiliation | Read more links | Tags | Last Modified | Published |
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| Edit | Giving - Rosalyn Impink - I am Maxwell | Rosalyn Impink | Yes | I’m incredibly grateful to receive this scholarship. It enables me to focus on my studies and developing my skills as a public administrator—skills which I hope to one day put to use to help improve communities.” | '22 B.A. (PSt) | State and Local Government Public Administration Scholarship Recipient |
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8/28/2023 | 5/2/2023 | |
| Edit | Alumni - Rosalyn Impink - Alumni Mentoring Makes an Impact | Rosalyn Impink | No | In both internships and jobs, Rosalyn Impink worked with town administrators who provided both mentorship and encouragement to consider a career in government administration. They include Tewksbury Assistant Town Manager Steve Sadwick ’91 M.P.A. “I was incredibly lucky to have administrators in my town who were willing to indulge my questions about the field and encouraged me to pursue a career in local government,” she says. | '22 B.A. (PSt) | State and Local Government Public Administration Scholarship Recipient |
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8/28/2023 | 5/2/2023 | |
| Edit | Policy Studies - Rosalyn Impink - Internship Experience through Policy Studies Public Service Practicum | Rosalyn Impink | Yes | I had the opportunity to go weekly to the now-former City Hall Commons and work in the Neighborhood and Business Development planning hive, right in the middle of the action. I was able to learn about ongoing and future projects and get an overview of the city’s economic development strategy.” | '22 B.A. (PSt) | State and Local Government Public Administration Scholarship Recipient |
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8/28/2023 | 5/2/2023 | |
| Edit | I am Maxwell - Ashia Aubourg | Ashia Aubourg | No | Ashia Aubourg dreamed of being a chef until an internship in high school revealed to her the deep chasm of food inequity. “Having the opportunity to tell a narrative and center underrepresented communities or topics is a privilege I do not take lightly,” says Aubourg, who is also contributor for Food & Wine and Cuisine Noir magazine. | Policy Studies ’18 B.A. | Food Writer, SELF magazine |
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4/13/2023 | 4/13/2023 | |
| Edit | BaoBao Zhang Joins First Cohort of AI2050 Early Career Fellows | Baobao Zhang | No | One of only 15 scholars chosen from across the U.S., Zhang will receive up to $200,000 in research funding over the next two years. Zhang will use the funding to partner with the nonprofit, non-partisan Center for New Democratic Processes to test whether public participation in AI governance is increased through the creation of public assemblies, known as “deliberative democracy workshops.” | Assistant Professor, Political Science Department |
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4/7/2023 | 4/7/2023 | ||
| Edit | Art Museum Faculty Fellow Heather Law Pezzarossi Weaves Indigenous Baskets Into Lesson Plan- Heather Law Pezzarossi | Heather Law Pezzarossi | Yes | I think for me, the beauty and simplicity of object-based teaching is that it encourages curiosity and questions through simple observation.” | Assistant Professor, Anthropology Department |
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4/10/2023 | 4/7/2023 | ||
| Edit | Tessa Murphy Named Humanities Faculty Fellow for Research on Histories of Enslaved People | Tessa Murphy | No | Until slavery was abolished, British Crown colonies in the Caribbean kept detailed registries of every enslaved person on an estate. Their records included specific places of origin and familial connections to others enslaved on the same plantation or in the same household. Tessa Murphy’s fellowship will support her work on creating a publicly accessible database of the people enslaved in British Caribbean Crown colonies and an associated book. | Associate Professor of History |
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3/29/2023 | 3/29/2023 | ||
| Edit | Alum - Taylor Hamilton ’18 M.P.A./M.A. International Relations - I am Maxwell | Taylor Hamilton | Yes | I believe inequity can only be addressed by developing public policy solutions that work for all, and by learning from effective policy approaches employed by other countries.” Alumna Taylor Hamilton has put her academic training to good use as a public policy and management consultant. Hamilton was recently named a Luce Scholar, an honor that will provide a major boost toward her aspirations. | ’18 M.P.A./M.A. (International Relations) | Consultant, Deloitte Consulting |
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3/20/2023 | 3/20/2023 | |
| Edit | I am Maxwell - David Bruen | David Bruen | Yes | Lives—including mine—have been changed because of scholarship programs. People have access to opportunities and the whole trajectory of their life has been changed because of donors and the programs that they create.” | Policy Studies B.A./Political Science B.A. |
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2/17/2023 | 2/17/2023 | ||
| Edit | I am Maxwell - Joe Schultz | Army Capt. Joe Schultz | Yes | If you have the requisite time and experience you should absolutely throw your hat into the ring because DCP is an excellent program. Every day I’m grateful for the opportunity to attend Syracuse University.” | M.B.A./E.M.P.A. ’22 |
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1/27/2023 | 1/27/2023 |