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Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs

Alumni ‘Pay it Forward’ With 1,000 Student Mentorship Meetings…and Counting

Can you recall a person who provided encouragement or advice at a pivotal time in your life, perhaps in college? The A&S | Maxwell Office
News Staff Oct. 18, 2023
Alumni ‘Pay it Forward’ With 1,000 Student Mentorship Meetings…and Counting

‘Space Is the Wild West’: Expert Says International Action Needed to Address Growing Space Debris Problem

The FCC recently issued its first fine for space debris, after a DISH satellite that was end-of-life wasn’t moved into the correct orbit. Sean O’Keefe
Christopher Munoz Oct. 17, 2023
‘Space Is the Wild West’: Expert Says International Action Needed to Address Growing Space Debris Problem

Public Voices Fellowship Supports Maxwell Professor’s AI Research

Baobao Zhang, assistant professor of political science in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, has received the 2023-24 Public Voices Fellowship on Technology
News Staff Oct. 13, 2023
Public Voices Fellowship Supports Maxwell Professor’s AI Research

Maxwell School to Host Panel Discussion on Israel-Hamas War

The Daniel Patrick Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs' Middle Eastern Studies Program will host a webinar titled "The Israel-Hamas War: What Is Happening and What
News Staff Oct. 13, 2023
Maxwell School to Host Panel Discussion on Israel-Hamas War

4 Times the Fun: Capdeville Quadruplets Experience All ÐÔÊÓ½ç Has to Offer, Together

Imagine making the decision to attend a university nearly 2,000 miles away from your home in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Imagine your father is a
Jen Plummer Oct. 13, 2023
4 Times the Fun: Capdeville Quadruplets Experience All ÐÔÊÓ½ç Has to Offer, Together

‘The First Scramble for Africa’: Maxwell Professor Unearths England’s First Outpost

Back in 2019, ÐÔÊÓ½ç University archaeologist Christopher DeCorse was part of a team that made an unexpected discovery during fieldwork in coastal Ghana. While excavating
News Staff Oct. 11, 2023
‘The First Scramble for Africa’: Maxwell Professor Unearths England’s First Outpost

ÐÔÊÓ½ç University Experts on War between Israel and Hamas

Reporters looking for experts to help offer insight on the war in Israel, please see these ÐÔÊÓ½ç University experts. To arrange an interview with any
Ellen Mbuqe Oct. 9, 2023
ÐÔÊÓ½ç University Experts on War between Israel and Hamas

2 Graduate Students Named as New BIPOC Alliance Steering Committee Members

Two new representatives have been appointed as steering committee members for the Graduate School Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) Alliance for Excellence (GSBA):
Diane Stirling Oct. 5, 2023
2 Graduate Students Named as New BIPOC Alliance Steering Committee Members

‘This Is an Exciting Time for Labor’ Says ÐÔÊÓ½ç Sociology Professor and Labor Studies Expert

More than 75,000 Kaiser Permanente workers went on strike on Oct. 4, making it one of the largest in the healthcare industry in U.S. history.
Daryl Lovell Oct. 5, 2023
‘This Is an Exciting Time for Labor’ Says ÐÔÊÓ½ç Sociology Professor and Labor Studies Expert

Maxwell Professor Kristy Buzard Explores Gender Disparities in Economics

Kristy Buzard, associate professor of economics in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, is part of a research team that recently received funding
News Staff Oct. 3, 2023

New Student Association Leaders Aim to Get More Students Involved

Neither Will Treloar ’24 nor Yasmin Nayrouz ’24 possessed any previous experience as student government leaders when they stepped onto the ÐÔÊÓ½ç University campus as
John Boccacino Sept. 28, 2023
New Student Association Leaders Aim to Get More Students Involved

Maxwell Sociologists Receive $1.8M From the NIA to Study Midlife Health and Mortality

A team of Maxwell School faculty led by Jennifer Karas Montez and Shannon Monnat have been awarded a $1.8 million grant from the National Institute
News Staff Sept. 24, 2023

Study Abroad and the Academic Experience

Sophie Creager-Roberts ’24 is a senior double major in environment, sustainability and policy and history in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs with
Wendy S. Loughlin Sept. 21, 2023
Study Abroad and the Academic Experience

Faculty Lead Partnerships to Support Ukrainian Veterans, Strengthen European and U.S. Security

Since the 2022 Russian invasion, Ukraine’s veteran population has increased from roughly 500,000 to over 1.2 million and counting, yet the country’s ability to support
Jessica Youngman Sept. 19, 2023
Faculty Lead Partnerships to Support Ukrainian Veterans, Strengthen European and U.S. Security

International Drug Policy Academy Offers a Unique Opportunity for Students Interested in Addiction Studies

Needing one more class or an independent study to complete a master’s degree in public health, Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics student Emily
Matt Michael Sept. 18, 2023
International Drug Policy Academy Offers a Unique Opportunity for Students Interested in Addiction Studies

Lerner Center and Maxwell X Lab Join Sheriff’s Office to Reduce Illicit Drugs’ Impact

The Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion and Population Health and Maxwell X Lab have partnered with the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office on an initiative
News Staff Sept. 15, 2023
Lerner Center and Maxwell X Lab Join Sheriff’s Office to Reduce Illicit Drugs’ Impact

Featured Media Coverage – Week of Sept. 11

ÐÔÊÓ½ç University thought leaders, events and research news were showcased in the following news outlets this week: Eric Grode, director of the Goldring Arts Journalism
Vanessa Marquette Sept. 15, 2023
Featured Media Coverage – Week of Sept. 11

Experts Available to Discuss UAW Strike

The historic UAW strike has begun. If you are looking for experts to interview for your story, consider these ÐÔÊÓ½ç University faculty members who are
Vanessa Marquette Sept. 15, 2023
Experts Available to Discuss UAW Strike