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Maxwell School Events Calendar

  • Persian Culture & Conversation Table

    Virtual

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

  • Renewing Democratic Community: I Was a Queer Child and So Were You

    Maxwell Hall, Maxwell Auditorium

    Kathryn Bond Stockton is Distinguished Professor of English, former associate vice president for equity and diversity, and inaugural dean of the School for Cultural and Social Transformation at the University of Utah, where she teaches queer theory, theories of race and racialized gender, and twentieth-century literature and film.

  • Spanish Culture & Conversation Table

    Eggers Hall, 341

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

  • Hebrew Culture & Conversation Table

    Eggers Hall, 352

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

  • "Understanding biosphere-climate interactions to inform natural climate solutions." Dr. Yue Li

    Eggers Hall, 060 Eggers Hall, the Global Collaboratory

    "Understanding biosphere-climate interactions to inform natural climate solutions." Dr. Yue Li, Postdoc, Department of Earth System Science, University of California, Irvine.

  • CMC Workshop: Interest-Based Problem Solving

    Eggers Hall, 220

    This interactive workshop focuses on the basic steps of interest-based problem solving by equipping you with the tools and skills for identifying interests, reframing problems, and generating and deciding on mutually satisfying solutions. This training will be led by Todd Dickey, assistant professor of public administration and international affairs and senior research associate with PARCC.

  • CAPS Seminar: Taylor Hargrove

    Virtual

    CAPS Seminar: Taylor Hargrove, Assistant Professor of Sociology at University of North Carolina Title: Mental Health across the Early life Course and the Intersections of Race, Skin Tone, and School Context

  • Maxwell School - Public Administration and International Affairs Open House

    Eggers Hall

    This in-person open house is for prospective graduate students to learn more about the Maxwell School's Public Administration and International Affairs Department and its programs.

  • CPR Seminar Series: Ying Shi

    Eggers Hall, 060

    Ying Shi (Syracuse University) will present “Racial Disparities in Voter Turnout in the Aftermath of Shelby County v. Holder” as part of the CPR Seminar Series.

  • Conversations in Conflict Studies: Matthew McLeskey

    Maxwell Hall, 204

    Join us for "The Epidemiological Context of the Affordable Housing Crisis" with Matthew McLeskey.

  • M.A. in Public Diplomacy & Global Communications: A Curriculum Overview

    Virtual

    Learn more about the M.A. in public diplomacy and global communications from the #1-ranked school of public affairs and renowned S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.

  • Misremembered Massacre: Simon Pokagon’s Indigenous Account of the Battle of Fort Dearborn

    Maxwell Hall, 204B

    The Battle of Fort Dearborn is commonly portrayed as a foundational event in the early history of Chicago. Typical historical narratives describe the battle as a massacre of innocent white settlers by blood thirsty Potawatomi warriors.

  • ASPI Grad Lab

    Eggers Hall, 152

    The grad lab is designed to create opportunities for graduate students to come together--share and get feedback on their work and engage across disciplines with interests in autonomous systems/artificial intelligence.

  • Listen to the Elders: Haudenosaunee Principles of Peace and Democracy

    6680 Onondaga Lake Pkwy Liverpool, New York

    Freida will present a lecture on "Haudenosaunee Principles of Peace and Democracy" and guide a tour of the Skä•noñh Great Law of Peace Center. The Center is located at 6680 Onondaga Lake Pkwy Liverpool, New York 13088.

  • Gains from Trade and the Food Engel Curve

    Eggers Hall, 341

    Chong Xiang examines the extent to which gains-from-trade predictions from commonly-used trade theories are consistent with observed household consumption decisions.

  • PAIA Departmental Seminar Series: Paul Light

    Eggers Hall, 209

    Paul Light (New York University) will present “Still Searching for Social Entrepreneurship after all these Years: Reflections on field building."

  • Chinese Culture & Conversation Table

    310 Walnut Place

    The Moynihan Institute's East Asia Program invites you to join us for the Chinese Culture and Conversation Table.

  • Geography Colloquium- Dr. Elizabeth Johnson

    Eggers Hall, 018

    Geography Colloquium- Dr. Elizabeth Johnson

  • Electoral Systems and Geographic Representation

    Eggers Hall, 341

    Who gets represented in legislatures, and how does this depend on electoral institutions?

  • Syracuse-Chicago Webinar Series on Property Tax Administration and Design: Hans Koster

    Virtual

    Hans Koster (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) will discuss "How do Households Value the Future? Evidence from Property Taxes."

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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.