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Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs

5 Honorary Degrees to Be Presented at 2024 Commencement

An award-winning journalist, a hall of fame basketball coach, a nationally recognized library conservationist, a global financial executive and a renowned computer scientist will be
News Staff April 19, 2024
5 Honorary Degrees to Be Presented at 2024 Commencement

Experts Weigh In on Tesla Layoffs

Tesla announced significant layoffs and the departure of two senior executives on Monday, signaling increasing challenges amid rising competition and falling sales. Two ÐÔÊÓ½ç University
Vanessa Marquette April 17, 2024
Experts Weigh In on Tesla Layoffs

University Names 2024-25 Remembrance Scholars

Thirty-five students have been chosen as the 2024-25 ÐÔÊÓ½ç University Remembrance Scholars. The scholarships, now in their 35th year, were founded as a tribute to—and
News Staff April 17, 2024
University Names 2024-25 Remembrance Scholars

Maxwell’s Natalie Koch Speaks on ‘Arid Empire’ for Arizona State Library

Natalie Koch, professor of geography and the environment in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, recently gave an address for the State of
News Staff April 15, 2024
Maxwell’s Natalie Koch Speaks on ‘Arid Empire’ for Arizona State Library

For Many Graduate Students, Community-Engaged Scholarship Gives Extra Meaning to the Educational Experience

Graduate-level learning, research and creative activities take place in classrooms, labs and studios on the ÐÔÊÓ½ç University campus, but they also occur throughout the community
Diane Stirling April 15, 2024
For Many Graduate Students, Community-Engaged Scholarship Gives Extra Meaning to the Educational Experience

5 Students Receive Prestigious Critical Language Scholarship

Five ÐÔÊÓ½ç University students have been selected as recipients of the Critical Language Scholarship (CLS), through which they will immerse themselves in intensive language study
Kelly Homan Rodoski April 15, 2024
5 Students Receive Prestigious Critical Language Scholarship

Annual Three-Minute Thesis Competition Provides Research Capsule Talks

Creating an elevator pitch from information gleaned through years of specialized research takes clear thinking, precise wording and a flair for presenting to an audience.
Diane Stirling April 15, 2024
Annual Three-Minute Thesis Competition Provides Research Capsule Talks

9 Faculty Honored for Excellence in Graduate Education

Each year, the Graduate School honors outstanding professors with the Excellence in Graduate Education Faculty Recognition Award. The student-driven award acknowledges faculty who have had
Diane Stirling April 12, 2024

Expert Insights on Escalating Iran-Israel Tensions

We have faculty experts available for interviews as tensions rise between Iran and Israel following the Syria attack. They shared their thoughts below. If you'd
Vanessa Marquette April 11, 2024
Expert Insights on Escalating Iran-Israel Tensions

Members of the University Community to Be Honored for Excellence at One University Awards Ceremony on April 19

The One University Awards Ceremony, an annual event to honor members of the ÐÔÊÓ½ç University community who are making a difference through academics, scholarship, creative
News Staff April 10, 2024
Members of the University Community to Be Honored for Excellence at One University Awards Ceremony on April 19

Maxwell School Ranks No. 1 for Public Affairs in 2024-25

ÐÔÊÓ½ç University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs ranked No. 1 overall in the latest U.S. News & World Report Best Public Affairs Schools
Cort Ruddy April 9, 2024
Maxwell School Ranks No. 1 for Public Affairs in 2024-25

How Libraries are Helping Ukrainians Survive During Wartime

The following article was written by Tetiana Hranchak, a member of the Board of the Ukrainian Library Association and a visiting assistant teaching professor at
Cristina Hatem April 8, 2024
How Libraries are Helping Ukrainians Survive During Wartime

Centennial Scholars Named in Honor of the Maxwell School’s 100th Anniversary

While pursuing a bachelor’s degree in anthropology and international relations at the Maxwell School, Anna Terzaghi says she has come to care greatly about people
News Staff April 3, 2024
Centennial Scholars Named in Honor of the Maxwell School’s 100th Anniversary

The Impact of China’s Rapidly Aging Society

Due to its economic growth and large population, the People’s Republic of China is widely viewed as a rising economic and military superpower. But declining
Matt Michael April 3, 2024
The Impact of China’s Rapidly Aging Society

Racial Wealth Gap Research Presented at MetLife Foundation-Lender Center Event

The U.S. racial wealth gap was the focus of a symposium hosted by the Lender Center for Social Justice last week. “Interrogating the Racial Wealth
Diane Stirling April 3, 2024
Racial Wealth Gap Research Presented at MetLife Foundation-Lender Center Event

2024 ÐÔÊÓ½ç University Scholars Announced

Twelve seniors have been named as the 2024 ÐÔÊÓ½ç University Scholars, the highest undergraduate honor the University bestows. The ÐÔÊÓ½ç University Scholars Selection Committee, a
News Staff April 2, 2024

Where to Watch on April 8: Total Solar Eclipse Events Planned on the ÐÔÊÓ½ç University Campus

It’s been nearly 100 years since the Central New York region experienced a total solar eclipse, but on Monday, April 8, ÐÔÊÓ½ç University will find
John Boccacino March 29, 2024
Where to Watch on April 8: Total Solar Eclipse Events Planned on the ÐÔÊÓ½ç University Campus

Working on the Hill ‘Deeply Fulfilling’ for Miranda Peterson G’23

As a policy advisor for U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone Jr., Miranda Peterson G'23, an alumna of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, provides
Jessica Youngman March 29, 2024
Working on the Hill ‘Deeply Fulfilling’ for Miranda Peterson G’23