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It’s not just an education. It’s a mindset. Maxwell students celebrate diverse people and ideas. They value informed and ethical leadership. They are engaged—and engaging—citizens primed to shape the future.

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Our acclaimed education programs combine the study of human society and relationships with opportunities to address relevant social challenges.

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Celebrating Maxwell's 100 Years


Alumni, students, faculty and friends gathered in Washington, D.C., to celebrate the Maxwell School’s 100th anniversary on May 31, 2024, with the Centennial Awards and Awards of Excellence.

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Amid recent reports of democracy’s global decline, several Maxwell faculty members and students are involved in research projects seeking to better understand the causes and what’s at stake.
Sen. Schumer and Dean Van Slyke pose for a photo with a copy of floor remarks commemorating Maxwell’s centennial
In the official record, Schumer describes a “remarkable milestone” for a “remarkable school.”
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A new collection of portraits from “Americans Who Tell the Truth” take their place in the Maxwell Foyer.
Tomás Olivier, assistant professor of public administration and international affairs, shakes hands with Dean David Van Slyke
Assistant Professor Tomás Olivier was among those who gathered in the Dr. Paul & Natalie Strasser Legacy Room to take the Oath of Citizenship.
Five students stand next to Dean David Van Slyke as they receive their awards
The undergraduate and graduate students received the recognition at the school’s Syracuse Centennial Celebration.
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Hundreds of faculty, staff and alumni gathered in Syracuse to celebrate the school’s centennial and honor several accomplished individuals.
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Maxwell’s D.C.-based facilities at the Center for Security and International Studies are a perfect launching point for networked, effective leaders prepared with the knowledge, skills and connections to get things done.
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Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs ranked #1 overall in the latest U.S. News & World Report Best Public Affairs Schools rankings.

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International relations professionals may apply for the first-of-its-kind program supported by the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
It adds internships for those studying in Strasbourg, France, as well as research opportunities for faculty and students interested in human rights, democracy and the rule of law.

Almost there!


With incredible support, our campaign is going strong. But to meet our campaign goals, we will need to raise the remaining 1% by December 31, 2024 to support campaign priorities from the school’s long-range strategic plan.

$125,000,000campaign goal
2013the year the campaign started
99% Funded
2024the year the campaign will end
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I Ever Strive...

to make a difference by participating in the policy process in every way: as a citizen, voter, advocate, teacher, researcher, evaluator, policy formulator and commentator.”

Cheryl Camillo ’98 M.P.A.

Maxwell's Centennial