Maxwell School Events Calendar
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Welcome to the Law, Society and Policy Major
Maxwell Hall, 204
Come hear more about the program, meet other LSP students, mingle with affiliated faculty and get a free Chipotle lunch.
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State-Reinforcing Knowledge Infrastructures and the Robustness of Urban Water Systems
Virtual
Aaron Deslatte of Indiana University will present at the March Institutional Grammar Research Initiative research seminar.
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Collaborative Governance at the Community Level Day 1: Ideas, Institution/Policy and Technology
Virtual
Join us for a 2-day online conference moderated by Catherine Gerard, interim director of PARCC and sponsored by the Civil Aviation University of China.
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Slow Plants on a Burning Planet
Eggers Hall, 220, The Strasser Legacy Room
Historian Jared Farmer will discuss ancient trees as cultural and religious symbols, their importance as data collectors, and the dire threats they face in a rapidly changing climate.
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Vanessa Alviarez: Concentration and Markups in International Trade
Eggers Hall, 341
Vanessa Alviarez will discuss the relationship between industry concentration and aggregate markups in a model of firm-to-firm trade with two-sided market power.
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Campaign 2024: Super Tuesday and Beyond
Virtual
The State of Democracy Lecture Series will host "Campaign 2024: Super Tuesday and Beyond."
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Imperialism and the Production of Space: Dimensions and Political Implications
Eggers Hall, 060
Part of the Geography and the Environment Colloquium Series, with guest speaker Stefan Kipfer, professor, York University, Toronto.
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Global Premodern Studies Program talk featuring SU alumna, Dr. Brinda Charry (Keene State)
Eggers Hall, 220
Dr. Brinda Charry G'05 of Keene State College will discuss her new historical novel, "The East Indian."
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American Imperialism in Afghanistan: An Empirical Analysis
Eggers Hall, 060
Part of the Geography and the Environment Colloquium Series, with guest speaker Jennifer Fluri, professor, University of Colorado, Boulder.
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Spanish Culture and Conversation Table
Eggers Hall, 341
The Program on Latin America and the Caribbean presents the Spanish Culture and Conversation Table series.
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Japanese Culture and Conversation Table
Hall of Languages, 102
Join us for a great opportunity to practice your Japanese conversation skills! All are welcome to attend, from beginners to native speakers!
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ASI Seminar: Faculty Flash Talks
Lyman Hall, 314
Join us as ASI faculty affiliates discuss an array of topics.
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Syracuse-Chicago Webinar Series on Property Tax Administration and Design: Christopher Berry
Virtual
Christopher Berry (University of Chicago) will present “Property Tax Assessment and Housing Market Cycles." Discussion will follow with Lei Ding (Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia).
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The Rule of Law and the Modernization of Afghanistan
Eggers Hall, 341
Afghanistan's century-long journey towards modernization through constitutionalism, Marxism, Islamism and liberal democracy has, unfortunately, failed to succeed despite the diversity of approaches.
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Today’s Geographies of Imperialism Symposium
Eggers Hall, 060, the Global Collaboratory
The symposium invites faculty, grad students, and scholar activists to refine and complicate our understanding of imperialism today in specific historical, political-economic and geographic contexts.
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Nicola Di Cosmo: Environmental Crisis and Political Economy in the Early Manchu State
Virtual
How a small people of shepherds and hunters managed to invade, conquer and then rule China for over two hundred and fifty years is still a mystery.
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CPR Seminar Series: 'Does Where You Live Shape How You Vote?'
Eggers Hall, 060
Christopher Berry, William J. and Alicia Townsend Friedman Professor, University of Chicago, will present “Does Where You Live Shape How You Vote?” as part of the CPR Seminar Series.
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Citizenship in Perspective: Gender, Geopolitics and the Legacy of U.S. Intervention in Afghanistan
Eggers Hall, 341
Professor Jennifer Fluri will discuss the impacts of U.S. intervention in Afghanistan, exploring gender, geopolitics and the aftermath from 2001 to the Taliban's takeover in 2021.
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ASPI Graduate Seminar: James Patton Rogers
Maxwell Hall, 204B
Join us for a discussion regarding policy impact and public dissemination of emerging technologies.
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Hans Kundnani: Whiteness and the European Project
Eggers Hall, 341
In this talk, Hans Kundnani will present his new book "Eurowhiteness: Culture, Empire and Race in the European Project."
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.