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McDowell book examines global lending and bailout history

Daniel McDowell, assistant professor of political science, identifies major changes to the global financial landscape from the 1960s through the 2008 global financial crisis that repeatedly undermined the IMF’s ability to act as an effective manager of international financial crises, in his new book "Brother, Can You Spare a Billion?"

January 23, 2017

D'Amico serves on screening committee for Fulbright-Clinton Fellowship

Francine D'Amico, associate professor of international affairs, served on the National Screening Committee for the Fulbright-Clinton Public Policy Fellowship 2017-2018 offered through the Institute of International Education. The committee is comprised of area specialists and authorities in various fields who review applications and nominate candidates to the award sponsors.

January 23, 2017

Maxwell alumna Camilla Campisi '05 MA (IR) named Empire State Fellow

Camilla Campisi '05 M.A. (IR) was one of eight midcareer professionals recruited to the Empire State Fellowship, which aims to recruit private sector employees to join the next generation of state government leaders and policy makers.

January 19, 2017

Keck discusses free speech and the judiciary on Life of the Law

Thomas Keck, professor of political science, spoke on the political beneficiaries of free expression jurisprudence worldwide

January 10, 2017

Geography faculty to participate in recently funded research project on unmanned aerial systems

The project is one of six collaborative research projects across Syracuse University that together have been awarded more than $230,000 in state revitalization funding for research focused on drones.
January 9, 2017

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. 

January 6, 2017

Maxwell alumna Megyn Kelly ’92 (PSc) to join NBC News

Megyn Kelly '92 to join NBC News. The Fox News veteran will host new daytime and Sunday night news and discussion programs.
January 6, 2017

In Memoriam: Assistant Professor Peter E. Howe Remembered

The Syracuse native began his academic career after serving in the U.S. Army in Germany and 17 years of service at Miller Brewing Co. in Volney, N.Y
January 4, 2017

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Current MPA class includes two Robertson Fellows

Two MPA/IR students represent the newest cohort of Robertson Fellows. Maxwell is one of five graduate schools to receive funding for the Fellows Program from the Robertson Foundation for Government. Each year, Maxwell identifies two high-performing U.S. graduate students to receive grants providing full tuition for two years of study, a living stipend and health insurance, and assistance in finding a summer internship.
December 20, 2016

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