Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs

5 Early-Career Faculty Win Prestigious Research Awards

Five early-career faculty members have earned national recognition and funding for their research. The awards are among the most sought-after recognitions that junior faculty members
Diane Stirling Sept. 4, 2024

New Student Association Leaders Emphasize Importance of Collaboration

Listen. Learn. Lead. Those three simple verbs were repeatedly emphasized by German Nolivos ’26 and Reed Granger ’26 during the Student Association’s (SA) spring general
John Boccacino Aug. 28, 2024
New Student Association Leaders Emphasize Importance of Collaboration

NSF Awards Saba Siddiki, Fellow Researchers, $1.5M to Study Bus Fleet Electrification

Saba Siddiki, professor of public administration and international affairs in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, is part of a multi-institution research team
Jessica Youngman Aug. 28, 2024
NSF Awards Saba Siddiki, Fellow Researchers, $1.5M to Study Bus Fleet Electrification

Orange Connections Run Deep in the Kehr/Hirsh Family Tree

On an overcast Mother’s Day in 2018, a photo was taken outside of the Hall of Languages depicting a proud Syracuse University graduate, Ryan Kehr
John Boccacino Aug. 23, 2024
Orange Connections Run Deep in the Kehr/Hirsh Family Tree

Miriam Mutambudzi Chosen as 2024-26 Lender Center Faculty Fellow

A public health professor whose research focuses on social determinants of health has been selected as the 2024-26 Lender Center for Social Justice faculty fellow.
Diane Stirling Aug. 16, 2024
Miriam Mutambudzi Chosen as 2024-26 Lender Center Faculty Fellow

New Research Published on Disability and Mortality Disparity

Earlier this month, Associate Professor of Sociology Scott Landes published a new study entitled “Disability Mortality Disparity: Risk Of Mortality For Disabled Adults Nearly Twice
Ellen Mbuqe Aug. 14, 2024
New Research Published on Disability and Mortality Disparity

Experts Available for Ukraine Incursion

If you need an expert to discuss Ukraine's incursion in Russia, two Syracuse University professors are available for interviews. To schedule an interview, please reach
Vanessa Marquette Aug. 14, 2024
Experts Available for Ukraine Incursion

Maxwell School Announces 2 New Chairs and Trio of Directors for 2024-25

Several Maxwell School faculty have been promoted to leadership roles, including Junko Takeda, who has been named chair of the Citizenship and Civic Engagement (CCE)
Cort Ruddy Aug. 11, 2024
Maxwell School Announces 2 New Chairs and Trio of Directors for 2024-25

David Popp Co-Chairs National Academy of Sciences Committee

David Popp, professor of public administration and international affairs and Caroline Rapking Faculty Scholar in Public Administration and Policy, is helping lead a National Academy
Jessica Youngman Aug. 11, 2024
David Popp Co-Chairs National Academy of Sciences Committee

Expert Analysis on Middle East Tensions

If you are looking for an expert to discuss tensions in the Middle East, retired Vice Admiral Robert Murrett is available for interviews. Murrett is
Vanessa Marquette Aug. 7, 2024

Featured Media Coverage – July 2024

Syracuse University thought leaders, events and research news were showcased in the following news outlets this month: Anthony D’Angelo (Newhouse): PR Daily Lindsey Darvin (Falk):
Daryl Lovell July 31, 2024
Featured Media Coverage – July 2024

Prema Kurien Recognized as Maxwell School’s Daicoff Faculty Scholar

Prema Kurien, professor of sociology in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, has been recognized as a Daicoff Faculty Scholar. The distinction honors
News Staff July 29, 2024
Prema Kurien Recognized as Maxwell School’s Daicoff Faculty Scholar

Not all women will vote for Kamala Harris, but a lot might.

There has been a lot of speculation about whether Vice President and presumptive 2024 Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris can attract the women's vote. But
Ellen Mbuqe July 25, 2024
Not all women will vote for Kamala Harris, but a lot might.

Rower Kamile Kralikaite ’24 Embracing ‘Dream Come True’ at Summer Olympics

Being a skilled rower earned Kamile Kralikaite ’24 an athletic scholarship to Syracuse University, where she helped the Orange women’s rowing team claim the first
John Boccacino July 23, 2024
Rower Kamile Kralikaite ’24 Embracing ‘Dream Come True’ at Summer Olympics

Is a More Sustainable Olympics Possible?: Q&A With Maxwell Professor Matthew Huber

Organizers of the 2024 Paris Olympics are committed to creating the most sustainable Games ever—limiting new construction, sourcing local food and using 100% renewable energy,
Kathleen Haley July 21, 2024
Is a More Sustainable Olympics Possible?: Q&A With Maxwell Professor Matthew Huber

NBC’s Voice of the Olympics Mike Tirico ’88: Memorable Olympic Moments and a Love for All Things Orange (Podcast)

When the Olympic Games begin later this month, one of the University’s best-known alums will be front and center. In many ways it’s a role
Keith Kobland July 16, 2024
NBC’s Voice of the Olympics Mike Tirico ’88: Memorable Olympic Moments and a Love for All Things Orange (Podcast)

Experts Available to Discuss NATO and China

If you are looking for an expert to discuss NATO's call out to China about the War in Ukraine, Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public
Vanessa Marquette July 11, 2024
Experts Available to Discuss NATO and China

Are We Overlooking Justice Implications for the Olympics 2024 Sustainability Goals?

The 2024 Summer Olympics will begin in two weeks, with much of the attention focused not only on the sporting contests, but also the efforts
Daryl Lovell July 10, 2024
Are We Overlooking Justice Implications for the Olympics 2024 Sustainability Goals?