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Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs

Maxwell Professor’s Research on Racial and Ethnic Exclusion Supported by Russell Sage Foundation Grant

Thomas Pearson, assistant professor of economics in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, is part of a team of scholars who have been
Jessica Youngman Jan. 19, 2024
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Helping Address Hiring Crises, the Baldanza Fellows Program Expands to Syracuse City Schools

Teacher shortages and a predominantly white teaching force are two persistent hiring trends that continue to challenge public schools nationwide. According to the National Center
Martin Walls Jan. 18, 2024
Helping

Maxwell Students Take Honors in Syracuse’s Inaugural Open Data Day

On a recent Saturday afternoon, students in Michiko Ueda-Ballmer’s Data-Driven Decision-Making class got to test what they’ve learned in a first-ever competition designed by the
News Staff Jan. 12, 2024
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Maxwell Professor Receives USDA Grant to Study Nutrition Assistance Programs

Colleen Heflin, associate dean, professor and chair of public administration and international affairs in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, has received a
News Staff Jan. 8, 2024
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The Crown, New University Undergraduate Research Journal, Published on SURFACE

The Crown, a new Syracuse University undergraduate research journal edited by and for students in the Renée Crown University Honors Program, was recently published on
Cristina Hatem Jan. 3, 2024
The

Council of Europe Agreement a ‘Gem of an Opportunity’ for Syracuse Students and Faculty

It is not every day that Syracuse University partners with an international organization representing more than 700 million people. The Council of Europe and the
News Staff Jan. 2, 2024
Council

Ukrainian Students Find Refuge in the Maxwell School Community

Yulia Bychkovska was in Boston in February 2022 when Russian missile attacks struck a mostly residential area west of her home in Zhytomyr, Ukraine. Though
Jessica Youngman Dec. 22, 2023
Ukrainian

Ryan St. Jean Named a 2024 Pickering Graduate Foreign Affairs Fellow

Ryan St. Jean ’24, an international relations major in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and the College of Arts and Sciences, has
Kelly Homan Rodoski Dec. 18, 2023
Ryan

Zelenskyy in DC: Experts Available for Interviews

Ukraine President Zelenskyy is visiting DC in hopes to secure funding for Ukraine. Two faculty experts below shared their thoughts on this issue. If you'd
Vanessa Marquette Dec. 12, 2023
Zelenskyy

Iona Volynets Named a 2024 Marshall Scholar

Iona Volynets, a senior majoring in history and international relations in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and College of Arts and Sciences,
Kelly Homan Rodoski Dec. 11, 2023
Iona

Expert Insight: Senate Disagreement Imperils Aid to Israel and Ukraine

Senate Republicans and Democrats' disagreement on border policy persists, jeopardizing the crucial delivery of aid to Israel and Ukraine. One of our Syracuse University faculty
Vanessa Marquette Dec. 7, 2023

‘Time, Talent and Treasure’: Alumna Phaedra Stewart ’91 Gives From the Heart

Maxwell alumna Phaedra Stewart ’91 finds it difficult to look at the world without seeing opportunities to connect with people, raise their spirits and empower
News Staff Dec. 1, 2023
‘Time,

Maxwell Professor Contributes to Wilson Center Report on China’s Foreign Economic Policy

Daniel McDowell, associate professor of political science in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, has published an essay exploring the implications of Chinese
News Staff Nov. 30, 2023
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The Hon. James E. Baker Appointed to US Department of Justice Data Protection Review Court

Attorney General Merrick B. Garland recently held a formal investiture ceremony for the Data Protection Review Court (DPRC) at the U.S. Justice Department. The Hon.
Robert Conrad Nov. 30, 2023
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Professor’s Take on Biden Skipping COP28 Climate Summit

President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping will miss the COP28 climate summit. Even though the two recently met on climate change, many are
Vanessa Marquette Nov. 28, 2023

Indigenous Studies Researcher Advises the United Nations on Inequalities in Food Security and Nutrition

Mariaelena Huambachano is an Indigenous scholar, native to Peru, with Quechua ancestry, who also lived for many years in Aotearoa, the Indigenous name for New Zealand.
News Staff Nov. 28, 2023
Indigenous

New Lerner Gift Amplifies the Impact of Healthy Mondays and Public Health Initiatives

Words that resonate, a memorable message and the power of the media to inspire action—these are fundamental to improving public health and foundational to the
Eileen Korey Nov. 28, 2023
New

Visiting Scholar From Ukraine Has Found Community, Continued Her Work at Maxwell School

On Feb. 24, 2022, Tetiana Hranchak awoke to the sound of explosions near her home in Kyiv, Ukraine. She expected Russia’s invasion and knew once
Jessica Youngman Nov. 17, 2023