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Cynthia Morrow Inaugural Lerner Chair for Public Health Promotion

Dr. Cynthia B. Morrow, professor of practice in Maxwell’s Department of Public Administration and International Affairs, has been appointed as the Lerner Chair for Public Health Promotion. As Lerner Chair, Morrow will teach public health at the graduate level. She will also be involved in community projects sponsored by the Lerner Center.

August 15, 2015

Growing Interest

Yüksel Sezgin takes over Middle Eastern Studies at a time when enrollment and programs are booming.

July 30, 2015

Team Approach

As the new Chapple Professor, Mark Rupert oversees the MAX Courses and helps champion the School’s team-taught approach to citizenship education.

July 30, 2015

Adventures in Comparative-Historical Analysis

Edited by James Mahoney, Northwestern University, Illinois, Kathleen Thelen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
July 30, 2015

See related: Research Methods

Maxwell School Names Ronald P. O’Hanley New Advisory Board Chairman

Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs has named Ronald P. O’Hanley chairman of its advisory board.
July 20, 2015

Information Shocks and the Takeup of Social Programs

David N. Figlio, Sarah Hamersma & Jeffrey Roth
July 16, 2015

Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Food Insufficiency: Evidence from a Statewide Probability Sample

Yunju Nam, Jin Huang, Colleen Heflin & Michael Sherraden
June 30, 2015

See related: Food Security

Career Head Start

The Presidential Management Fellowship and Excelsior Service Fellowship provide promising top grads (including more than a few from Maxwell) entrée into government careers.
June 28, 2015

Out of the Ivory Tower

Maxwell’s Kristi Andersen is part of a small cast of Central New York scholars who convene weekly to reflect on public events and issues — all for the benefit of a local television audience. This they have done now more than 500 times!

June 28, 2015

What Do You Think

June 5, 2015

Why Do African Banks Lend So Little?

Svetlana Andrianova, Badi H. Baltagi, Panicos Demetriades & David Fielding
May 31, 2015

Still “Saving Babies”? The Impact of Child Medicaid Expansions on High School Completion Rates

Lincoln H. Groves
This paper explores whether public health insurance expansions to low-income children led to a greater number of high school completers in the 2000s.
May 31, 2015

Affirmative Action in Undergraduate Education

Peter Arcidiacono, Michael Lovenheim & Maria Zhu
May 5, 2015

Firm-Level Productivity Spillovers in China's Chemical Industry: A Spatial Hausman-Taylor Approach

Badi H. Baltagi, Peter H. Egger & Michaela Kesina
Authors assess intrasectoral spillovers in total factor productivity across Chinese producers in the chemical industry using panel data on firms from 2004-2006.
May 3, 2015

See related: China

Averaged Instrumental Variables Estimators

Yoonseok Lee & Yu Zhou
The authors develop averaged instrumental variables estimators as a way to deal with many weak instruments. 
April 30, 2015

Field Research in Political Science

Diana Kapiszewski, Georgetown University, Washington DC, Lauren M. MacLean, Indiana University, Benjamin L. Read, University of California, Santa Cruz
April 30, 2015

See related: Research Methods

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