Maxwell School Events Calendar
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Syracuse-Chicago Webinar Series on Property Tax Administration and Design: Emily Horton
Virtual
During this webinar, Emily Horton (University of Michigan) will present “Are Tax Benefits Priced Into Home Values?” Discussion will follow with Wenli Li (Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia).
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Life-Course Exposure to State Policy Liberalism Contexts and Later-Life Cognitive Health
Eggers Hall, 060
Emma Zang, Yale University, will present, “Life-Course Exposure to State Policy Liberalism Contexts and Later-Life Cognitive Health” as part of the CPR Seminar Series.
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Life Together Leadership Fellows Program - Session 2
Eggers Hall, 220
A four-part training program on civic engagement and civil discourse offered by the Life Together initiative steering committee and PARCC.
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Hebrew Culture and Conversation Table
Eggers Hall, 352
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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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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Enduring Humanitarianism in the Palestinian Territories
Eggers Hall, 220
This talk will examine the enduring nature of Western aid to Palestine and how Palestinians endure their lives as humanitarian subjects.
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Italian Culture and Conversation Table
Eggers Hall, 352
Please join us for a great opportunity to practice your Italian conversation skills!
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Book Talk | ‘Prophetic Maharaja: Loss, Sovereignty, and the Sikh Tradition in Colonial South Asia’
Eggers Hall, 341
Bringing together Sikh tradition, psychoanalysis and postcolonial thought, “Prophetic Maharaja” provides bracing insights into concepts of sovereignty and the writing of history.
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Movie Night | ‘Dr. Strangelove or How I learned to Love the Bomb’
Eggers Hall, 341
The Moynihan Institute’s series, Practice of Global Politics, is hosting a screening of Stanley Kubrick's 1964 film, “Dr. Strangelove or How I learned to Love the Bomb.”
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Infrastructures of Dispossession: India's National River-Linking Project & the Urbanization of Water
Eggers Hall, 018
Trevor Birkenholtz, professor of geography at Penn State University, will present at the Geography and the Environment Colloquium Series.
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Constitutional Crisis in America
Maxwell Hall, Auditorium
Student-focused teach-in featuring legal and political experts who will address challenges facing the U.S. constitutional system.
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How Did the COVID Pause in Medicaid Administrative Burdens Change Enrollment Rates
CAPS Seminar with Elaine Hernandez, associate professor of sociology at Indiana University Bloomington.
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The Gender Digital Divide and Gender Gaps in Political Engagement
Eggers Hall, 341
Gender gaps in mobile technology ownership widen protest participation disparities, as women with less access to mobile communication engage less in activism than men.
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Screening: ‘BORDERLAND | The Line Within’
Hall of Languages, 500
Join the Program for Latin America and the Caribbean for their Spring 2025 Film Screening Series.
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The Proposed Dismantling of the U.S. Department of Education: What’s at Stake?
Virtual
A multidisciplinary panel of faculty experts will discuss the proposed dismantling of the U.S. Department of Education and what's at stake for students, families and communities.
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Russian Culture and Conversation Table
Eggers Hall, 352
Please join us for a great opportunity to practice your Russian conversation skills!
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State-building in Afghanistan: What Went Wrong?
Eggers Hall, 341
What policy choices did the United States, its partners and Afghan government make over the past twenty years that led to this failure?
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The Promise of Feminine Beauty: Dancing, Dress, and Gendered Pursuits of Mobility in Mozambique
Maxwell Hall, 204B
The Anthropology Department welcomes Ellen Hebden to discuss her research on Tufo performance and beauty as means of social and economic mobility in Mozambique.
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German Culture and Conversation Table
Eggers Hall, 341
Come to the German Table! All levels welcome!
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Recognition Without Redistribution: Tribal Recognition and Caste Capitalism in India
Eggers Hall, 341
By engaging a language of racialized simplicity, Kandha Adivasis in Odisha express their understanding of indigeneity and entitlements in the development state.