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Maxwell School Events Calendar

  • Paul Volcker Lecture in Behavioral Economics

    Goldstein Auditorium

    The Maxwell School is a graduate school of social science with a unique multidisciplinary character that cuts across traditional departmental lines. At Maxwell, theory and practice are regarded with equal seriousness: the barriers that divide academic disciplines from one another and from the larger world of public life are routinely breached by the wide-ranging scholarly and educational activities of an outstanding faculty and an exceptionally cosmopolitan student body

  • German Language Table - CES

    306B Eggers Hall

  • Professional Development Series Presents: It's All About the Networking

    225B Eggers Hall

    Maxwell Undergrads! Learn tips for initial reach outs and how to proactively use LinkedIn and other social media platforms. Featuring alumni guests: Eric Ennis, MPA '14, Department of Neighborhood and Business Development, City of Syracuse Laura DeJoseph McArdle, BA '09/MA '12 and '16, Assistant Director, Maxwell Career Services Light refreshment will be provided. For more information, please contact the International Relations Office at 315-443-2306 or the Citizenship and Civic Engagement Program at 315-443-1602.

  • REVISED: DAS Henry Ensher - CAC

    204 Maxwell Hall

    Building a Revitalized Central Asian Neighborhood Talk and Q & A

  • Spanish Language Table - PLACA

    306B Eggers Hall

  • Hindi-Urdu Language Table - SAC

    352 Eggers

  • Political Science Research Workshop (Political Science Graduate Student Seminar Series)

    100A Eggers Hall

    Charles Crabtree (Michigan) Workshop on Data Transparency and Reproducibility Sponsored by Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences (BITSS)

  • Usha E. Pitts - Careers in Diplomacy - CAC

    Strasser Legacy Room 220 Eggers Hall

    Few employers will pay you to live and work abroad, but the U.S. Department of State is one of them. We hire Americans over the age of 20 from all walks of life and backgrounds. If you are attracted to public service and want to live abroad, come hear more about this unique lifestyle from career diplomat Usha Pitts. Ms. Pitts will provide tips for taking the Foreign Service Officer Test (FSOT), open to all aspiring diplomats. Americans who speak intermediate/advanced Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, or Mandarin can also apply for the Consular Fellows Program, a contract job providing services to the public at U.S. Embassies abroad. Seniors, new graduates, and mid-career professionals can apply for specialist jobs in information technology, office management, law enforcement, security, medicine, construction, and engineering. Usha Pitts has been an American diplomat for twenty years, serving tours in Russia, Cuba, Panama, Italy, Austria, and Brazil. Ms. Pitts is currently posted to New York City, where she works as an educator and State Department recruiter. Committed to ensuring our diplomats reflect the true face of America, Ms. Pitts recruits a diversity of American citizens to careers with the State Department. She teaches a course at The City College of New York on diplomacy, and gives presentations, writing workshops, and advice to young people who aspire to an international career. In 2020, Ms. Pitts and her family will move to China, where she will begin her next overseas assignment as the U.S. Consul General in Wuhan.

  • Dialogue in bringing together Asian International and Asian-American Students

    114 Bird Library

  • Future Infrastructures: The Over and Under on I-81

    Slocum Auditorium (School of Architecture)

  • The Anthropology Graduate Student Organization Presents: Dr. Randall McGuire

    204 Maxwell Hall

  • Visiting Speaker Dr. Randall McGuire Lecture

    204 Maxwell

  • Hebrew Language Table - MES

    352 Eggers Hall

  • REVISED: Careers in Diplomacy - CAC

    Eggers 341

    Careers in Diplomacy lecture by DAS Henry Ensher - Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs U.S. Department of State. For event information, please contact Havva Karakas-Keles 315-443-9931 For accessibility issues, please contact Marc Albert 315-443-9248

  • The Startup Revolution: How Entrepreneurs are Hacking Global Economies

    220 Eggers Hall

  • Russian Language Table - CES

    352 Eggers Hall

  • Conversations in Conflict Studies with Shane Sanders

    400 Eggers Hall, the PARCC Conference Room

  • Council on Foreign Relations Conf. Call Series: The Future of the United States in Iraq

    225B Eggers Hall

    Council on Foreign Relations Academic Conference Call Series Spring 2018 Academic Conference Call Series presents: The Future of the United States in Iraq with Emma Sky, Director, Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs' Greenberg World Fellows Program This event is sponsored by the International Relations Program. For additional information please contact 315-443-2306.

  • Sociology Colloquium

    060 Eggers

    This is a monthly event for Sociology faculty and students to present their research.

  • Turkish Language Table - MES

    306B Eggers Hall

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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.