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Michelmore paper on EITC, household finances published in JPAM

Lauren E. Jones & Katherine Michelmore
June 14, 2018

McDowell discusses China's growing financial power in Washington Post

"Beijing is taking on a broader financial role. Here’s why that matters," writes Daniel McDowell, associate professor of political science, in a column for the Washington Post.

June 14, 2018

Maxwell students Marcus Lane, Taj Harris receive Clements Awards

Tajanae (Taj) Harris '20 B.A. (Anth) and Marcus Lane '19 B.A. (PSt) received the the Mark and Pearle Clements Internship Award, which enables Syracuse University students to undertake unique internships that wouldn't be possible without financial help.

June 13, 2018

Jonnell Robinson quoted in Utica Observer-Dispatch article on civic engagement

"All of those barriers with voting are going to be compounded in an area where you have a high density of people who experience the gamut of barriers that there are with voting: language, transportation, awareness, understanding," says Jonnell Robinson, associate professor of geography, about voter disenfranchisement in Black communities and other communities of color.

June 13, 2018

Reeher talks with WRVO about split primary in NY State

According to Professor of Political Science Grant Reeher, the split primary doesn’t do much to help what generally dogs primary races, low voter turnout. "If you take that problem and you split the primary into two separate dates, you’ve compounded that problem even further, because you’ve asked people to come back and vote again, after they have voted in the federal primary," he says. 

June 13, 2018

Boroujerdi discusses new book, Postrevolutionary Iran, in Jadaliyya

Merhzad Boroujerdi was interviewed by Jadaliyya (an independent ezine produced by the Arab Studies Institute) regarding his new book Postrevolutionary Iran: A Political Handbook. According to Boroujerdi, "Our fundamental purpose in compiling this compendium was to address what we perceived to be an enormous gap in the otherwise large corpus of scholarship on contemporary Iranian politics." 06/13/18
June 13, 2018

Orr's research cited in Al Jazeera article on Trump's space force

Jackie Orr, associate professor of sociology, contends that the duties of the civilian-soldier extend to outer space, as well: that "final, fantastic frontier for the U.S. military's imaginary and material battlefields."

June 13, 2018

Stuart Thorson speaks to WAER about summit with North Korea

Stuart Thorson, professor emeritus of political science and international relations, was interviewed on WAER for the segment "Retired SU Int'l Relations Expert is Optimistic About Positive Outcome of Summit with N. Korea." According to Thorson, "if Trump can do something to be truthfully and robustly reassuring to the North Koreans, I think over time, good things can happen."
June 12, 2018

Jonnell Robinson discusses Utica's centralized poverty in Utica Observer-Dispatch

Jonnell Robinson, associate professor of geography and director of community geography, was interviewed for the Utica Observer-Dispatch article, and discussed how the social service delivery system has created dense, vulnerable populations in some areas, while proposing solutions to this issue

June 12, 2018

Reeher comments on lack of dominant Dem candidate in 2020 in The Hill

Grant Reeher comments on 2020 Democrat candidates in the Hill article "Ready for somebody? Dems lack heir apparent this time."
June 12, 2018

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