Maxwell School Events Calendar
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Temporal & Spatial Ecologies of Perceptible Violence | Gina Kim’s Bloodless, Tearless & Comfortless
Eggers Hall, 341
Jinah Kim explores Gina Kim's VR films as a critique of military violence, emphasizing sensory immersion to amplify the hidden, ongoing impacts of war.
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Process of Policy Seminar: A Practitioner-Academic Conversation
Virtual
This virtual, quarterly seminar series examines policy deliberation, design and implementation for many pressing issues—from climate change to voting rights.
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Chinese Culture and Conversation Table
Lyman Hall, 115B
The Chinese Culture and Conversation Table is a forum where you get to meet and converse with friends old and new. All language levels are welcome.
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Turkish Culture and Conversation Table
Eggers Hall, 341
Come to the Turkish Table! All levels welcome!
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Advice From an Ex-Editor: Some Things to Think About When You're Submitting an Article Manuscript
Bird Library, Peter Graham Scholarly Commons (Room 114 )
Joshua Piker, former editor of the William & Mary Quarterly, will urge authors to think about the publishing process from within the context of their own scholarship and professional trajectory.
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Hebrew Culture and Conversation Table
Eggers Hall, 341
Please join us for a great opportunity to practice your Hebrew conversation skills! All are welcome to attend, from beginners to native speakers!
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Picturing (and Remembering) the Pandemic
Eggers Hall, 220
On the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S., the Qualitative Data Repository at Syracuse University is hosting the exhibit “Picturing the Pandemic”.
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Bengali Culture and Conversation Table
Eggers Hall, 341
Come learn and practice your Bengali conversation skills! All are welcome to attend, from beginners to native speakers.
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Debts of Displacement: The Paradoxes of Patronage in a Syrian Refugee Farmworker Camp
Maxwell Hall, 205A
Anthropology Department lunchtime speaker series with China Sajadian, assistant professor of anthropology at Vassar College.
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Trump’s Tariffs: Issues and Implications
Eggers Hall, 220
Maxwell professors Margarita Estévez-Abe, Devashish Mitra, Ryan Monarch and Kristen Patel will discuss President Trump's tariffs and what the implications are for the U.S. and global economy.
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Suspect Citizenship: Rethinking Belonging and Non-Belonging in Plural Societies
Eggers Hall, 060
The Sociology Department's Symposium Series welcomes Jean Beaman, associate professor of sociology at the City University of New York.
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Migratory Journeys to the United States as Seen Through Contemporary Mexican Theater
Eggers Hall, 341
The era of refugees and migrants, encompassing most of the 20th and 21st centuries, is characterized by displaced and transient human masses.
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Book Talk | Claiming Citizenship: Race, Religion, and Political Mobilization among New Americans
Eggers Hall, 341
“Claiming Citizenship” explores Indian American political activism, highlighting diverse advocacy groups, generational differences and the influence of social media.
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Regression Models in Social Science Research - Session II
Eggers Hall, 341
Build your own model in real-time with the help of multiple faculty facilitators. This workshop is ideal for work in all stages of progress. Come with an idea, dataset or working model.
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A Conversation with George Washington: Featuring Robert Shetterly
Maxwell Hall, Maxwell Auditorium (Room 117)
This session will feature a conversation with Robert Shetterly, artist of the renowned educational exhibit Americans Who Tell the Truth.
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Environmental Repair and Reparations in San Francisco
Eggers Hall, 018
As part of the Geography and the Environment Colloquium Series, Lindsey Dillon, associate professor of sociology at UC Santa Cruz, will present "Environmental Repair and Reparations in San Francisco."
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Hindi-Urdu Culture and Conversation Table
Eggers Hall, 306B
Please join us for a great opportunity to practice your Hindi-Urdu conversation skills! All are welcome to attend, from beginners to native speakers.
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The Second Fifty: Answers to the 7 Big Questions of Midlife and Beyond
Eggers Hall, 220
Join us for an engaging conversation with Maxwell alumna Debra Whitman, chief public policy officer for AARP and author of “The Second Fifty: Answers to the 7 Big Questions of Midlife and Beyond.”
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Syracuse-Chicago Webinar Series on Property Tax Administration and Design: Huaizhi Chen
Virtual
During this webinar, Huaizhi Chen (University of Notre Dame) will present “Assessing Assessors.” Discussion will follow with Carlos Avenancio-Leon (UC San Diego).
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CHRONOS Undergraduate Research Conference
Bird Library, Spector Room (608)
The Chronos Conference will feature undergraduate research presentations and a student-faculty panel discussion exploring questions of what it means to be a historian.