Maxwell School News and Commentary
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Duncan protects the electrical grid from cybercrimes at NERC
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Maxwell scholars partner on effort to grow Syracuse’s new economy
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Burman named to advisory committee within the Commerce Department
See related: Economic Policy, Federal, United States
Jackson wins Tenth Decade grant to study Black Americans, group threat
See related: Black, Grant Awards, United States
Maxwell sociologists appointed to leadership roles at ASA
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Humphrey Fellow credits LaunchPad for entrepreneurial experience
Maxim Glagolev, a Hubert H. Humphrey Fellow at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, started Geeklama, an online coding school that makes quality live coding lessons available to all kids. The Blackstone LaunchPad helped connect him with U.S. experts in specialized areas such as incorporation and finance as Geeklama launched in this country.
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Remote Humphrey project supports Congressional voting by proxy
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Lux addresses international conference on COVID-19 challenges
“A key aspect of the Humphrey Fellowship program at Maxwell is the ability for fellows to generate a transformative impact upon return to their countries,” says Steven Lux, director of Maxwell’s Executive Education program. “We strive to maintain these connections as it both informs theory and practice.”
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Van Slyke keynotes Oxford conference on social impact
See related: Awards & Honors, Government
Scholars join faculty for 2020-21; new chairs announced
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