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Klotz to receive 2018 ENMISA Distinguished Scholar Award
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Hamish Gibbs ’17 BA (Geography) named Saint Andrew’s Society of NY Scholar
The Saint Andrew’s Society of New York Scholarship, which named Hamish Gibbs ’17 B.A. (Geog) as one of its recipients, funds one year of graduate study in Scotland for students in the United States who are of Scottish descent.
Anthropology student Schaf named Class of 2019 Senior Class Marshal
Geog student Sohrob Aslamy awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Maxwell Dean Emeritus John Palmer named as SU mace bearer
John Palmer, University Professor and dean emeritus of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, has been named a Syracuse University mace bearer. The charter mace is an ancient symbol of authority and represents the University’s mission and integrity.
Maxwell students named as University Scholars, highest undergrad honor
First EMIR in DC class reflects strength of unique degree program
“We’re thrilled to welcome this diverse group of accomplished professionals to be among the first to join the program” says Ryan O. Williams, assistant dean for Washington programs at the Maxwell School, about the twelve students who have enrolled in this semester’s first-ever offering of the Washington, D.C.-based Executive Master in International Relations degree.
Maxwell students win 2018 RvD iPrize
Maxwell students awarded 2018 Foundations Scholarship
Foundations is a workshop series that introduces Syracuse University students to essential life-skills. “I am so grateful to all the departments and staff who came together to create this unique program for our students. The student feedback has been overwhelmingly positive and we are excited to continue the growth of Foundations,” says Trumbo, one of the co-organizers of the series.
Monnat participates in USDA roundtable on opioid crisis
"Drug overdose rates just as with alcohol and suicide are higher in places that exhibit more economic and social distress," says Shannon Monnat, associate professor of sociology and Lerner Chair for Public Health Promotion.