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Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs

How the Declaration Still Shapes America: Maxwell Experts on USA’s 250th

On the “’Cuse Conversations” podcast, Syracuse University faculty break down the ideals behind the nation’s founding and what 250 years of democracy reveal about the
John Boccacino June 30, 2026
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Best Historic Sites in Upstate New York for America’s 250th

From Revolutionary War forts to suffragist landmarks, University faculty say these destinations bring American history to life within a few hours' drive.
Dialynn Dwyer June 26, 2026
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Record Turnout Seen for University’s Annual Art Show

"On My Own Time" returns for its 53rd year with 14 works from faculty and staff members heading to downtown Syracuse galleries.
News Staff June 26, 2026
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Maxwell’s National Security Management Course Prepares Military Leaders

From international law to executive power, Maxwell's national security studies program tackles the defining security questions of the moment.
Cort Ruddy June 23, 2026
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Maxwell Student Interns for the Congressperson Who Inspired Her

Kennedy King spent the spring semester interning for her home congressional district—an opportunity made possible by Maxwell in Washington.
News Staff June 23, 2026
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Global Science and Intercultural Impacts: Celebrating Experiential Learning in STEM 

Syracuse Abroad students reflect on community-engaged science opportunities they have undertaken.
News Staff June 15, 2026
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World Cup 2026: Faculty Experts Available to Discuss World’s Biggest Sporting Event

From the economics of hosting the World Cup to soccer's role shaping a country's cultural identity, Syracuse University faculty can discuss the key people and
Keith Kobland June 12, 2026
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America at 250: Scholars Offer Perspective on a Milestone Birthday 

From the flag's symbolism to Indigenous democracy's roots, Syracuse University faculty can speak to the people, ideas and tensions shaping the nation's Semiquincentennial.
News Staff June 11, 2026
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Who Wins the World Cup? Students Create a Model to Predict Exactly That

The Falk College's Soccer Analytics Club built a predictive model to forecast favorites, dark horses and how far the U.S. will advance.
John Boccacino June 9, 2026
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Maxwell Alumna Dan Zhang Is Opening Doors for the Next Generation

The ClickUp CFO credits her Syracuse University degree with shaping the critical thinking skills behind her career in tech finance. She's giving back to support
Jessica Youngman June 8, 2026
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Housing, Health and Community: What Syracuse Is Telling Us

Lender Faculty Fellow Miriam Mutambudzi and her student team connect structural disparity to health through community-engaged scholarship.
Diane Stirling June 5, 2026
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Maxwell Sociologist Named Visiting Scholar at Russell Sage Foundation

Gabriela Kirk-Werner will spend the spring of 2027 in residence at the foundation’s New York City headquarters to co-author a book on how the criminal
News Staff June 3, 2026

Study: Neighborhood Sampling Could Fix Wastewater Surveillance Gap

A new report finds that current wastewater surveillance systems consistently miss early warning signs in the communities that need protection most.
Keith Kobland June 3, 2026
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