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Maxwell seniors among honored Remembrance Scholars

In total, 35 Syracuse University students were celebrated at a convocation, memorializing those lost in the bombing of Pan Am 103. The Remembrance Scholarships are among the most prestigious scholarships awarded by Syracuse University.

December 20, 2016

Veteran receives SoldierStrong scholarship toward Maxwell degree

The SoldierScholarship, which is meant to provide financial aid for post-9/11 veterans who wish to continue their education in public service, recently awarded Jordan Robinson, who served in the Marine Corps for six years prior to becoming a graduate student in the public diplomacy program at Maxwell.

December 20, 2016

Quicken the Sense of Public Duty

Maxwell’s new dean, David M. Van Slyke, takes the Athenian Oath very seriously. And he views the Maxwell School — with all its complexity and plurality and disciplinary cross-currents — as uniquely prepared to uphold it.
December 16, 2016

Sultana co-edits book on global food and water security

The essays, edited by Farhana Sultana, associate professor of geography, highlight the links between bio-physical and socio-cultural processes, making connections between local and global scales, and focusing on the everyday practices of eating and drinking, essential for human survival.

December 13, 2016

Maxwell students, faculty, alumni featured in story on Standing Rock

“It’s a significant victory, but it’s temporary,” cautions Phil Arnold, who serves as associate professor and chair of religion in the College of Arts and Sciences, about the delay of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) construction. "An Environmental Impact Statement hasn’t been done yet for the DAPL. Drillers may wait for President-elect Donald Trump, whose interests are aligned with fossil fuel development, to take office in January and reverse the decision.”

December 13, 2016

MacPherson '16 BA (IR) earns first-team Academic All-America® honors

To be eligible for Academic All-America® honors, student-athletes must be a starter or key reserve, achieve sophomore standing at their current school, maintain a cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.3 and be nominated by his/her sports information director. Maxwell alumnus Cameron MacPherson '16 B.A. (IR) is one of the honorees.

December 7, 2016

Maxwell political science student Jantz earns rank of Eagle Scout

Undergraduate political science student earns the highest achievement rank a scout can earn, Eagle Scout.
December 6, 2016

MPA student’s expertise on municipal bankruptcy featured in Public Finance and Management journal

James Tatum III article on Central Falls, Rhode Island, "Central Falls' Bankruptcy and the Principle of Shared Pain," was published in the peer-reviewed journal Public Finance and Management.
November 21, 2016

Anthropology student’s senior thesis featured in Daily Orange

Anthropology student Soleil Young — a senior who is also majoring in biology — was featured in the Daily Orange earlier this fall because of unusual archaeological research she is conducting for her honors thesis.
November 21, 2016

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