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Banks discusses the role of a special prosecutor in Business Insider

William C. Banks is featured in the Business Insider article, "Here's how a special prosecutor investigating Trump and Russia would get appointed." He explains the role of a special prosecutor, how he or she get appointed, and what happens after the special counsel investigation concludes. 
May 10, 2017

Karas Montez comments on US life expectancy in Reuters

Jennifer Karas Montez, Gerald B. Cramer Faculty Scholar of Aging Studies, was quoted in the Reuters article, "U.S. life expectancy varies by two decades depending on location." "The bottom line is that our life expectancy is increasingly being shaped by where we live within the U.S.," says Karas Montez. "Lifestyle behaviors are not causes, they are symptoms. They are symptoms of the environment and the social and economic deprivation that many parts of the country now endure thanks to decades of policy decisions."
May 9, 2017

Maxwell students awarded Critical Language Scholarships

Ana Monzon, a graduate student in public relations and international relations, Jade Rhoads, a junior majoring in geography and Russian language and literature, and Giovanna Saccoccio, a junior majoring in public relations and international relations all received the U.S. Department of State's Critical Language Scholarship to study Bahasa Indonesian, Russian, and Turkish, respectively.

May 8, 2017

Dante Moss ’18 PSt/PSc reflects on his time at Syracuse University

"The amount of experience that I gained as a policy studies major is monumental. The head of the department, Professor Bill Coplin, gives students numerous professional and academic opportunities to prepare us for life after college," says Dante Moss, a junior policy studies and political science dual major, about his experience at Syracuse.

May 5, 2017

PhD candidate Jessie Speer awarded ACLS Dissertation Fellowship

Jessie Speer, a Ph.D. candidate in geography, received the fellowship, which supports a year of research and writing to help advanced graduate students in the humanities and social sciences in the last year of Ph.D. dissertation writing.

May 4, 2017

Maxwell student Maizy Ludden named 2017 Goldwater Scholar

Maizy Ludden, a sophomore majoring in geography, has been named a 2017 Goldwater Scholar. The scholarship is meant to encourage students who intend to pursue research careers in science, mathematics, and engineering.

May 4, 2017

Shalala '70 PhD (SSc) returns to University of Miami to teach

Donna Shalala '70 PhD (SSc), member of the Maxwell School Advisory Board, stepped down as president and chief executive of the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation and is returning to the University of Miami to teach full time. Read more in the Miami Herald article, "Former Clinton Foundation head Donna Shalala is back in Miami and at UM." 
May 4, 2017

Hromadžić, Lasch-Quinn receive faculty recognition award

The Excellence in Graduate Education Faculty Recognition Award, which honors faculty who have a significant, positive influence on graduate education at Syracuse University, was awarded to Azra Hromadžić, assistant professor of anthropology, and Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn, professor of history.

May 4, 2017

Maxwell students win big at New York Business Plan Competition

The annual statewide New York Business Plan Competition offers the largest prizes of any student business competition in the world—a total of $160,000 was awarded at this year’s competition.

May 3, 2017

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