In the News: Tina Nabatchi
INSCT awarded grant to study law & policy of unmanned aerial systems
The INSCT project—Law and Policy of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles—was awarded $68,248. The project will develop a policy and legal framework that supports the use of various types of unmanned aerial systems throughout the state, while ensuring public safety, protecting civil liberties and promoting industrial growth.
Clearing the Error health care project wins 2016 IAP2 research award
The project, titled "Clearing the Error," is led by Tina Nabatchi, associate professor of public administration and international affairs at the Maxwell School. Its overarching goal, Nabatchi says, is to use deliberative approaches to develop informed, practical, and patient-focused recommendations for reducing diagnostic errors.
Broad Mission
The Tenth Decade Scholars award demonstrates how citizenship cuts across the disciplines.
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Everything We Do Touches On This
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Ideas for Tomorrow
The Tenth Decade Project will support programs to prepare Maxwell for the challenges of its second century, with citizenship (broadly understood) at its core.
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Amazing Lives
A fully renovated and upgraded Eggers Hall public events room now honors the parents of alumnus Joseph Strasser.
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Democracy in Motion: Evaluating the Practice and Impact of Deliberative Civic Engagement
Maxwell Perspective: Syracuse, Maxwell and the City
The collaboration between Maxwell and its hometown goes both ways.
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