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Maxwell School Events Calendar

  • Three-Party Talks on Peace and Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula

    341 Eggers Hall

  • Elections, Violence, and Apathy: Crisis in the Congo, with Jason Stearns

    Eggers 060 (Global Collaboratory)

  • PARCC Conversations in Conflict Studies presents Robert Shetterly

    204 Maxwell Hall

  • Singapore Summer Internships Program Presentation

    Eggers 400A

    Undergraduate and graduates are welcome to find out about internships in Singapore from the Program Director, Professor Gary Lapoint of the Whitman School and Yue Chen, a 2018 Intern at Temasek's Stewardship Asia Centre and a MAIR/MSPR student.

  • Council on Foreign Relations Conf. Call Series: Africa's Strategic Partners

    225B Eggers Hall

    Council on Foreign Relations Academic Conference Call Series Fall 2018 Academic Conference Call Series presents: Africa's Strategic Partners with Reuben E. Brigety II, George Washington University This event is sponsored by the International Relations Program. For additional information please contact 315-443-2306.

  • Marketing Your Study Abroad Experience

    106 Walnut Place

    Join Syracuse Abroad for a workshop that will help you market your study abroad experience. This workshop for study abroad alumni will help you: Identify special skills and competencies developed through study abroad Present your study abroad experience on your resume Anticipate interview questions and articulate your study abroad experience For questions or more information, please contact Mary Fedorko at Syracuse Abroad at mmfedork@syr.edu.

  • Restoring Civic Space for Civil Society - TNGO

    341 Eggers Hall

  • Restoring Civic Space for Civil Society - TNGO

    341 Eggers Hall

  • Maxwell Directors Meeting (pr)

    204B Maxwell Hall

  • Maxwell Chairs Meeting (pr)

    204B Maxwell Hall

  • College of Law's Second Annual Supreme Court Term Preview lecture and panel

    Dineen Hall's Melanie Gray Courtroom.

    1:30–1:35 p.m. Welcome and Introduction 1:35–2:35 p.m. “The Supreme Court in Transition: A Supreme Court Reporter's Perspective” Dahlia Lithwick, Senior Editor and Legal Correspondent at SLATE 2:35– 2:45 p.m. Break 2:45–4:15 p.m. Panel Discussion: “Supreme Court Preview: 2018-2019 Term” Moderator: Keith J. Bybee, Vice Dean and Paul E. and Hon. Joanne F. Alper ‘72 Judiciary Studies Professor of Law Panel participants: Hon. Rosemary Pooler, Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Dahlia Lithwick, Slate, Senior Editor and Legal Correspondent Sanjay Chhablani, Laura J. & L. Douglas Meredith Professor of Teaching Excellence; Professor of Law Margaret Harding, Professor of Law

  • College of Law's Second Annual Supreme Court Term Preview lecture and panel

    Dineen Hall's Melanie Gray Courtroom.

    1:30–1:35 p.m. Welcome and Introduction 1:35–2:35 p.m. “The Supreme Court in Transition: A Supreme Court Reporter's Perspective” Dahlia Lithwick, Senior Editor and Legal Correspondent at SLATE 2:35– 2:45 p.m. Break 2:45–4:15 p.m. Panel Discussion: “Supreme Court Preview: 2018-2019 Term” Moderator: Keith J. Bybee, Vice Dean and Paul E. and Hon. Joanne F. Alper ‘72 Judiciary Studies Professor of Law Panel participants: Hon. Rosemary Pooler, Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Dahlia Lithwick, Slate, Senior Editor and Legal Correspondent Sanjay Chhablani, Laura J. & L. Douglas Meredith Professor of Teaching Excellence; Professor of Law Margaret Harding, Professor of Law

  • Central Asia and the Caucasus (CAC) Research Group Meeting

    341 Eggers Hall

  • Economics Presents: Pedro Sant'Anna

    112 Eggers Hall

  • APPAM Maxwell Public Policy Camp

    Strasser Legacy Room Eggers 220

    Tentatively scheduled pending final approval from APPAM. The room is already reserved. This event will bring in students of color from over 50 different colleges and universities to view what Maxwell has to offer. Chris Omolino and Bob Bifulco are the point people for this event.

  • CPR Econometrics Methods Workshop with Badi Baltagi

    426 Eggers Hall

    Badi Baltagi (ECN) will present.

  • Diplomacy, Diversity, and Civility in Turbulent Times with U.S. Ambassador (ret.) Harriet Lee Elam-Thomas

    Newhouse 3, I-3 Center, Room 432

    Lecture with U.S. Ambassador (ret.) Harriet Lee Elam-Thomas Director, Diplomacy Program, University of Central Florida Former U.S. Ambassador Harriet Lee Elam-Thomas will share personal and professional reflections drawn from a lifetime of experience as a diplomat, a public diplomacy expert, and a communicator. Ambassador Elam-Thomas comes to Syracuse as part of her conversation series entitled “Civility Strategies: Healing Approaches That Unite People and Strengthen Democracy.” Her series focuses on uniting across lines of race, gender, religion, sexual orientation and political affiliation. Ambassador Elam-Thomas’ remarkable life journey is documented in the recently published memoir, Diversifying Diplomacy: My Journey From Roxbury to Dakar. She offers an insider’s look at her service to the nation, including perspectives on overcoming anti-American sentiment abroad and forging productive, mutually beneficial diplomatic relationships. Copies of Diversifying Diplomacy will be available for purchase and signing by the author at the event. This event is jointly sponsored by the Joint MS in Public Relations/MA in International Relations Program, the undergraduate International Relations Program, the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, and the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Administration. For more information, or if you require accommodations, please contact Elizabeth Feeley at eafeeley@syr.edu or (315) 443-7401 by Monday, September 24.

  • PARCC Conversations in Conflict Studies presents Dimitar Gueorguiev 

    400 Eggers Hall, the PARCC Conference Room

  • Moynihan Research Workshop

    352 Eggers Hall

  • Program on Latin America and the Caribbean Meet-and-Greet with Tango & Borges

    Goldstein Auditorium (Schine Student Center, 303 University Place)

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Exterior of Maxwell in black and white when there was no Eggers building

We’re Turning 100!


To mark our centennial in the fall of 2024, the Maxwell School will hold special events and engagement opportunities to celebrate the many ways—across disciplines and borders—our community ever strives to, as the Oath says, “transmit this city not only not less, but greater, better and more beautiful than it was transmitted to us.”

Throughout the year leading up to the centennial, engagement opportunities will be held for our diverse, highly accomplished community that now boasts more than 38,500 alumni across the globe.