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Maxwell School Events Calendar

  • Italian Culture and Conversation Table

    Huntington Beard Crouse Hall (HBC), 009

    End of the semester got you stressed? Join the Italian faculty for an evening of fun competition at their annual Torneo di Briscola!

  • Governance Challenges in Peru: Lessons From a Former Minister of Defense

    Eggers Hall, 220

    The Moynihan Institute and the Program on Latin American and the Caribbean are proud to host a talk with former Maxwell student Nuria Esparch. She will share her experiences as Peru’s minister of defense, detail the pandemic response that she led in this capacity, and describe the challenges of leading the Armed Forces in the midst of the polarized Peruvian presidential elections.

  • Hindi-Urdu Culture and Conversation Table

    Eggers Hall, 341

    Please join us for a great opportunity to practice your Hindi-Urdu conversation skills. All are welcome to attend, from beginners to native speakers.

  • "The United States and the Middle East: Challenges and Opportunities" with Amb. Dennis Ross

    Eggers Hall, 220

    Join Ambassador Dennis Ross for a discussion on how the Biden administration can move forward with a Middle East policy.

  • At the Cultural and Social Crossroads of Historic and Modern Uzbekistan

    114 Bird Library

    The Moynihan Institute along with the Central Asia and Caucasus Initiative is proud to present Mark E. Reese, president and CEO of Suhbat, LLC, as he formally opens the exhibition celebrating the culture of Uzbekistan at Bird Library.

  • How Stable is Putin’s Rule?

    Eggers Hall, 060

    The Moynihan Institute and the Center for European Studies are proud to host a talk with Andrea Kendall-Taylor, senior fellow and director of the Transatlantic Security Program at the Center for a New American Security.

  • Clocks, Clouds and Collaboration: The Evolution of a Research Agenda

    Maxwell Hall, 204

    Public Administration and International Affairs Department Spring Seminar Series, featuring Tina Nabatchi, professor and director of the Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration research center.

  • Uzbekistan Cultural Exhibition

    Bird Library, Lobby

    The Moynihan Institute along with the Central Asia and Caucasus Initiative is proud to present an exhibition celebrating the culture of Uzbekistan at Bird Library.

  • “The Defense of Ukraine” with Oleksandr Markushyn, Mayor of Irpin, Ukraine

    Eggers Hall, 220

    The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs is proud to host Oleksandr Markushyn, mayor of Irpin, Ukraine. Markushyn holds a master of public administration from the National Academy of Public Administration under the president of Ukraine.

  • French Culture and Conversation Table

    Huntington Beard Crouse Hall (HBC), 009

    Do you want to learn more about French culture and language? Come to the French Table! All levels welcome!

  • Public Diplomacy Symposium

    Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel

    The Public Diplomacy Symposium—free for all SU community members—will be composed of three panels: gastro diplomacy (i.e., food diplomacy), educational exchange and sports diplomacy. Panels will consist of experienced SU staff and faculty and will be moderated by SU graduate students in each panel's respective field of study.

  • Nonviolent Action from Civil Rights to Climate Justice

    Bird Library, 114

    Legendary civil rights and environmental activist and author George Lakey talks about his work with the Earth Quaker Action Team (EQAT).

  • CANCELED: Turkish Culture & Conversation Table

    Eggers Hall, 352

    The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs and the Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics presents the Turkish Culture & Conversation Table.

  • The Return of Geopolitics: Global Value Chains, Emerging Technologies and US-China Relations

    Eggers Hall, 341

    The Moynihan Institute, and the East Asia Program are proud to present Mark Dallas and Dimitar Gueorguiev, who will examine information-communication technology (ICTs) industries that reside at the heart of U.S.-China technology conflicts (e.g. semiconductors, mobile telecom, high performance computation).

  • Andrew F. Smith Lecture: The Past and Future of the COVID Pandemic in Low & Middle Income Countries

    Maxwell Hall, 117

    Andrew F. Smith Lecture with Mushfiq Mobarak: "The Past and Future of the Covid Pandemic in Low and Middle Income Countries."

  • A Conversation with Tom Steyer

    Eggers Hall, 220

    Join us for a fascinating conversation with former 2020 presidential candidate, philanthropist, investor, businessman and climate activist Tom Steyer. The conversation will be led by Jay Golden, Pontarelli Professor of Environmental Sustainability & Finance and director of the Dynamic Sustainability Lab at Syracuse University.

  • Turkish Pres. Election: Will Turkey Restore Its Democracy or Further Slide into Authoritarianism?

    Virtual

    Join Moynihan's panel of experts as they explore the opposition's chances of success in the upcoming election and prospects for Turkey's future. The outcome of the election will shape the country's trajectory for years to come and will be one of the most significant international events of the year.

  • Growing Together and Apart: Scale Economies and Specialization

    Eggers Hall, 341

    Moynihan Institute, and the program for Trade, Development, and Political Economy is proud to host Mr. Chong Xiang, professor of economics at Purdue University. This paper analyzes the role of division of labor along the supply chain for generating scale economies and productivity growth.

  • "Fighting Better" with Louis Kriesberg

    Eggers Hall, 220

    Louis Kriesberg will join Maxwell faculty to discuss his new book “Fighting Better: Constructive Conflicts in America.”

  • CANCELED: How Stable is Putin’s Rule?

    Eggers Hall, 060

    The Moynihan Institute and the Center for European Studies are proud to host a talk with Andrea Kendall-Taylor, senior fellow and director of the Transatlantic Security Program at the Center for a New American Security.

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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.