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Maxwell students named as University Scholars, highest undergrad honor

Two Maxwell international relations students were among the twelve seniors named as 2018 Syracuse University Scholars, the University's highest undergraduate honor.
April 5, 2018

First EMIR in DC class reflects strength of unique degree program

“We’re thrilled to welcome this diverse group of accomplished professionals to be among the first to join the program” says Ryan O. Williams, assistant dean for Washington programs at the Maxwell School, about the twelve students who  have enrolled in this semester’s first-ever offering of the Washington, D.C.-based Executive Master in International Relations degree.

April 3, 2018

Maxwell students win 2018 RvD iPrize

Farm to Flame Energy, founded by Lee Mendes McKnight, a history major in the Maxwell School, and Rematriation Magazine, founded by Janet Flores, a geography major in the Maxwell School, were among the 13 student teams selected to win the 2018 RvD iPrize. 
March 30, 2018

Maxwell students awarded 2018 Foundations Scholarship

Foundations is a workshop series that introduces Syracuse University students to essential life-skills. “I am so grateful to all the departments and staff who came together to create this unique program for our students. The student feedback has been overwhelmingly positive and we are excited to continue the growth of Foundations,” says Trumbo, one of the co-organizers of the series.

March 30, 2018

Monnat participates in USDA roundtable on opioid crisis

"Drug overdose rates just as with alcohol and suicide are higher in places that exhibit more economic and social distress," says Shannon Monnat, associate professor of sociology and Lerner Chair for Public Health Promotion.

March 21, 2018

Maxwell School ranks top 10 for 10 public affairs specialties

“We’re proud to receive the recognition of our peers across so many categories of excellence—ten specialties ranked in the top 10—as we pursue our mission to provide the very best professional education for our students,” says David M. Van Slyke, dean of the Maxwell School.

March 20, 2018

Steinberg discusses global role of US at ESADE Big Challenges series

James Steinberg, University Professor of social science, international affairs, and law, participated in a recent session of ESADE's Big Challenges series, entitled "The United States and its New Global Role." According to Steinberg, "The mobilisation of civil society plays a key role in drawing politicians' attention to certain causes and promoting agendas for the common good on a global scale," adding, however, that "in order to generate a real impact, these social sensitivities must ultimately be translated into concrete policies." 
March 13, 2018

Gift funds professorship and research in energy, environmental policy

Peter Wilcoxen, professor of public administration and international affairs, will serve as the inaugural Ajello Professor in Energy and Environmental Policy. The professorship was created from a $250,000 gift from Maxwell School alumnus James Ajello ’76 M.P.A.

March 8, 2018

Maxwell students named as finalists for prestigious Truman Scholarship

Dina Eldawy, an international relations and citizenship and civic engagement major, and Crystal Letona, a policy studies major, are finalists for the Truman Scholarship, which recognizes students for their community service, academic accomplishment, and commitment to a career of public service. “Dina and Crystal are extraordinary students and activists who are passionate about public service,” says Jolynn Parker, director of  Center for Fellowship and Scholarship Advising.

March 5, 2018

CCE program featured as case study in AAC&U series on civic learning

Maxwell's Citizenship and Civic Engagement program "was thrilled when [The Association of American Colleges and Universities] chose to include us as a case study,” said Anne Mosher, chair of the program and professor of geography. “As a collection, the cases highlight a shared commitment to bringing theories of citizenship into civic practice in some way."

February 21, 2018

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