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Maxwell School Faculty Member Honored with Award Established in His Name
The “Larry D. Schroeder Award for Excellence in Ph.D. Research” is established in honor of Maxwell School exemplary teacher and mentor.
New Book Answers Key Questions About Practice, Impacts of Public Deliberation
Collaborative book co-edited by Maxwell School faculty member Tina Nabatchi answers key questions about the field of deliberative civic engagement.
Disability-Themed Comic Symposium to be Held at SU April 11
“Fantastic! Heroic! Disabled? ‘Cripping’ the Comic Con” symposium comes to Syracuse University April 11.
Kirk VanGilder Visits SU March 20-21 for Conversations on Creating Spaces for Inclusion
Rev. Kirk VanGilder, professor of religion at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C., will visit Syracuse University March 20-21 for a series of conversations on creating spaces for inclusion. “Without Walls: What Temporary Deaf Spaces Can Tell Us About Managing Identity…
CFAC Presents Women in Music Concert on March 14 in Honor of Women’s History Month
Community Folk Art Center hosts Women in Music concert to close “A Journey Through Music of the African Diaspora” Series.
Video: Imagining America Call to Action
Kevin Bott from Imagining America is calling on participants to sign up for the Imagining America national conference, which takes place in Syracuse in October. This video provides more information on the groups and individuals being urged to take part.
Rubinstein: Anthropologists Should Contribute to National Security Discussion
Robert Rubinstein is generally known as a peaceable guy. The Maxwell School professor of anthropology and international relations is soft-spoken. He was a conscientious objector during the Vietnam War. He was a cofounder of the Commission on Peace and Human Rights of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences.
Huffington Post Exclusive Features Cold Case Justice Initiative
The death of a U.S. military policeman trying to make it home to see his pregnant wife is gaining newfound attention 50 years after his death. Cpl. Roman Ducksworth was shot to death by police officer William Kelly after Ducksworth…
Video: Moot Court and Advocacy Programs at the College of Law
Our College of Law produced this video, in which we hear how students have benefited from the Moot Court and advocacy programs.
SU Women’s Choir to Present Concert with the College of William & Mary Women’s Chorus
The Syracuse University Women’s Choir will host and present a joint concert with the College of William & Mary Women’s Chorus on Saturday, March 23, at 8 p.m. in the Rose and Jules R. Setnor Auditorium, Crouse College. The concert…