Maxwell School Events Calendar
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Maxwell School – Demystifying the Graduate Admission Process (Virtual Session)
Virtual
This virtual information session gives an overview of the application process and the opportunity to ask questions.
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Maxwell School – MA International Relations Program Curriculum Overview (Virtual Session)
Virtual
An in-depth look at the M.A. in international relations curriculum, program features and outcomes.
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Maxwell School – MA International Relations Program Curriculum Overview (Virtual Session)
Virtual
An in-depth look at the M.A. in international relations curriculum, program features and outcomes.
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Maxwell School – Master of Public Administration Program Curriculum Overview (Virtual Session)
Virtual
Join the M.P.A. director, Saba Siddiki, and Maxwell graduate enrollment staff for an in-depth look at the master of public administration (M.P.A.) curriculum, program features and outcomes.
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2025 Syracuse University Commencement
The Dome
SU alum Carmelo Anthony, 10-Time NBA All-Star and 2003 NCAA Champion, will deliver the Syracuse University 2024 Commencement address.
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2025 Maxwell School Undergraduate Convocation Ceremony
The Dome
Bob Mankoff ’66, Arts and Sciences alum and cartoon editor of The New Yorker, will deliver the alumni keynote address.
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Counterconforming to Ableism: Defining and Measuring Disability
Virtual
Book workshop featuring Scott Landes, associate professor of sociology, who will present “Counterconforming to Ableism: Defining and Measuring Disability.”
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2025 Maxwell School Graduate Convocation
Hendricks Chapel
The Maxwell School will celebrate the Class of 2025 graduate students. A reception will immediately follow the ceremony.
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Maxwell School – MA International Relations Program Curriculum Overview (Virtual Session)
Virtual
An in-depth look at the M.A. in international relations curriculum, program features and outcomes
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Syracuse-Chicago Webinar Series on Property Tax Administration and Design: Soomi Lee
Virtual
During this webinar, Soomi Lee (University of La Verne) will present “Welfare Consequences of Mobility Restrictions in the Tiebout Model: An Agent-Based Modeling Approach.”
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Thirteenth Annual Celebration of Undergraduate Scholarship Research Poster Session
Eggers Hall, 220
Join us for our annual recognition of student research achievement in the social sciences. View the display of undergraduate research projects and meet the student participants.
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Maxwell School – Master of Public Administration Program Curriculum Overview (Virtual Session)
Virtual
Join the M.P.A. director, Saba Siddiki, and Maxwell graduate enrollment staff for an in-depth look at the master of public administration (M.P.A.) curriculum, program features and outcomes.
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Persian Culture and Conversation Table
Maxwell Hall, 303
Please join us for a great opportunity to practice your Persian conversation skills! All are welcome to attend, from beginners to native speakers.
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Spanish Culture and Conversation Table
Eggers Hall, 341
Please join us for the final Spanish table of the semester.
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French Culture and Conversation Table
Huntington Beard Crouse Hall (HBC), 340G
Do you want to learn more about French culture and language? Come to the French Table! All levels welcome.
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Solo Living Across the Life Course
Lyman Hall, 312
James Raymo, professor of sociology at Princeton University, will present “Solo Living Across the Life Course.”
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Mobilizing for Accountability Amidst Persistent Impunity: Victims' Voices in Mexico
Eggers Hall, 341
Partisan bias hinders transitional justice in Mexico, but victims' organizations help counter opposition by ensuring fair, unbiased accountability processes.
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Meinig Lecture: Global Geographies of Weather Modification in an Era of Climate Change
Eggers Hall, 220
Emily Yeh of the University of Colorado Boulder will present this year's Donald W. Meinig Undergraduate Lecture.
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CPR Graduate Student Poster Reception
Eggers Hall, Joseph A. Strasser Commons
CPR Graduate Students will present their work as part of the CPR graduate student poster reception.
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Governing the Unforesseable
Hall of Languages, 500
In this talk, David Danks, professor of data science, philosophy and policy at UC San Diego, will present two different efforts to develop appropriate governance mechanisms for AI systems.