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Peace Corps Reflections
Before there was an “NGO sector,” young people who wanted to go overseas and change lives joined the Peace Corps. They still do. Among hundreds of alumni who served in the Corps, we reached out to these seven to see how the experience nourished their public-service psyche and connected to their Maxwell education.
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One Korea
See related: Foreign Policy, Student Experience
A Different Lincoln
Understanding Korea
The Donald P. and Margaret Gregg Professorship and the new Korean Peninsula Affairs Center will make Maxwell a locus for study of this complicated little corner of the world.
See related: International Affairs
Gerry's Gang
See related: Giving
The Truths Behind the Myth of Harriet Tubman
See related: Human Rights, New York State, Race & Ethnicity, State & Local, Student Experience
The Old Rules No Longer Apply
See related: Foreign Policy, Student Experience, Study Abroad
The Courts and Public Opinion
A new Syracuse University institute, co-sponsored by Maxwell, will study how media, politics, and the judiciary sometimes collide and sometimes collude.
See related: Government, Law
Better Brand of Leader
Howard Phanstiel’s $5-million gift – the largest one-time contribution ever made to Maxwell by an individual donor – creates a new faculty chair serving Phanstiel’s vision for promoting great leadership in the public sector.
See related: Giving
Man of the World
From its beginning, Sam Goekjian’s life has always carried him across borders.
See related: Economic Policy, Giving, International Affairs
Where Hunger Is
Maxwell geographers are working with Syracuse-area governments and NGOs to bring a geographic understanding to questions of poverty and malnutrition.
See related: Food Security, Nutrition
Putting the Purpose in P.A.
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