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New Friends

When the Near East Foundation searched for a collegiate home, they found eager partners in Syracuse University — and, especially, in Maxwell and the Middle Eastern Studies Program.

September 1, 2010

Peace Corps Reflections

Before there was an “NGO sector,” young people who wanted to go overseas and change lives joined the Peace Corps. They still do. Among hundreds of alumni who served in the Corps, we reached out to these seven to see how the experience nourished their public-service psyche and connected to their Maxwell education.

September 1, 2010

Learning but not Earning? The Impact of Job Corps Training for Hispanic Youths

Alfonso Flores-Lagunes, Arturo Gonzalez & Todd C. Neumann
June 30, 2010

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Uncensored

As an embedded trainer with the Afghan National Army, Benjamin Tupper became an NPR correspondent and now the author of a forthcoming book.
June 21, 2010

Interpreting Degree Effects in the Returns to Education

Alfonso Flores-Lagunes & Audrey Light
March 31, 2010

Countdown to Catastrophe

Leonard E. Burman
March 31, 2010

Justice, Power, and the Political Landscape

Don Mitchell
December 31, 2009

Building Peace: Practical Reflections from the Field

Robert A. Rubinstein
December 31, 2009

Survive Then Thrive: Completing the Economics Ph.D.

Donald H. Dutkowsky
December 31, 2009

Demobbed: Coming Home After World War Two

Alan Allport
December 31, 2009

Dynamics of American Political Parties

Jeffrey M. Stonecash
December 31, 2009

A Companion to Econometric Analysis of Panel Data

Badi H. Baltagi
December 31, 2009

One Korea

How a collaboration in public management and information technology hints at the peninsula’s political future.
December 23, 2009

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