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Amazing Lives

A fully renovated and upgraded Eggers Hall public events room now honors the parents of alumnus Joseph Strasser.

January 1, 2015

Look Who’s 90

Last fall, the Maxwell School’s year of 90th-anniversary celebrations started big, with an array of special scholarly events, a school-wide 1920s-themed party, and a star-studded celebration in the nation’s capital.

January 1, 2015

See related: Centennial, School History

Good Idea

The pioneering Public Diplomacy Program was well-timed to serve the trends and challenges of international advocacy.

July 9, 2014

See related: Centennial

Learning By Doing

“He wasn’t just teaching the theoretical aspect of the course but empowering you with skills you need if you were to start working in a development agency,” says Odunayo Arowolo ’13 M.A. (IR/Econ), about the course taught by Bob Christen, professor of practice. “He wants you to be able to hit the ground running.”

March 13, 2014

See related: Student Experience

What Makes Them Tick?

Peg Hermann is a pioneer in the field of political psychology, creating a new method for analyzing what political leaders are like — and for anticipating what they might do next.

June 1, 2013

The Real Romney

Michael Kranish’s book, published amid the campaign, is lauded for providing a rare complete and balanced view of the enigmatic presidential candidate.

July 12, 2012

Maxwell Perspective: Ageless

Kate Clark is working to make Philadelphia more liveable for its growing senior citizen population — to the benefit of all.

July 12, 2012

Maxwell Perspective: Retracing History

A Maxwell benefactor has partnered with Documentary Film and History to tell the story of one man’s journey on the Underground Railroad.

July 7, 2012

Maxwell Perspective: Syracuse, Charity and Social Services

Syracuse suffers no dearth of well-meaning nonprofits and citizens’ groups. The challenge is figuring out who they all are and which are having an impact.

July 7, 2012

Maxwell Perspective: Syracuse, Health Care

If Syracuse is especially blessed in any one sector, it is health care. And yet, the challenge to provide for all is never met and some people go without.

July 7, 2012

Maxwell Perspective: Syracuse, Housing

It takes a dynamic mix of government policy and nonprofit gusto make sure that adequate housing is available to all.

July 7, 2012

Maxwell Perspective: Syracuse, Politics and Race

As in all cities, issues of race tend to get magnified in Syracuse, where populations and politics are concentrated. One secret to political equality is identifying leaders who not only speak for their constituencies but are given the means of change.

July 7, 2012

Maxwell Perspective: Syracuse, The Cost of Government

At a time when revenues are shrinking and taxpayers are screaming for lower taxes and maintained services, the City of Syracuse and Onondaga County are searching for new efficiencies through consolidation.

July 7, 2012

Maxwell Perspective: Syracuse, Economic and Residential Development

The attempt to bring housing and business back into Syracuse is staffed by a new generation of city administrators and developers who, together, think this time around they have the answer.

July 7, 2012

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.

September 1, 2010

Uncensored

As an embedded trainer with the Afghan National Army, Benjamin Tupper became an NPR correspondent and now the author of a forthcoming book.
June 21, 2010

Gerry's Gang

The Cramers made a remarkable, $2-million gift to SU’s Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism (INSCT), in which Maxwell and SU’s College of Law are partners.
September 1, 2008

See related: Giving

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.

September 1, 2006

See related: Giving

Man of the World

From its beginning, Sam Goekjian’s life has always carried him across borders.

June 1, 2006

Where Hunger Is

Maxwell geographers are working with Syracuse-area governments and NGOs to bring a geographic understanding to questions of poverty and malnutrition.

September 1, 2004

See related: Food Security, Nutrition

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