Maxwell students Eldawy, Letona receive prestigious Truman Scholarship
The Truman award has become the premier graduate scholarship for aspiring public service leaders in the United States. The scholarship seeks to fund students who possess the leadership skills, intellect and passion that will make them “change agents” for the public good in any field.
McCormick, Cleary discuss Mexico's political ills in Foreign Affairs
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McCormick article on glamorizing drug lords published by Univision
"Let’s be clear what the bottom line is here: El Chapo should be condemned, not celebrated, for his crimes," writes Gladys McCormick, associate professor of history and Jay and Debe Moskowitz Endowed Chair in Mexico-U.S. Relations.
McCormick piece on missing people in Mexico published by Wilson Center
"The prevalence of disappearances stands as a testament to Mexico as a captured state, where organized criminal networks have hijacked government institutions and where officially-sanctioned practices that emerged out of the 1970s become routine," writes Gladys McCormick, associate professor of history and Jay and Debe Moskowitz Endowed Chair in Mexico-U.S. Relations.
Thompson discusses Billy Graham on WSYR
Khalil's America's Dream Palace among Foreign Affairs' Best of 2017
Khalil op-ed on Trump's decision on Jerusalem published in Al-Jazeera
"President Donald Trump’s announcement recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel is the culmination of U.S. foreign policy over seven decades in which the goal of the peace process has been to impose a solution on the Palestinians," writes Osamah Khalil, associate professor of history.
What Ralph Ketcham Meant to Maxwell
Ralph Ketcham taught citizenship at Maxwell longer than most of us have been alive. And, while doing so, he championed an approach to citizenship education that virtually defines the Maxwell School.
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The Politics of Everyday Life in Fascist Italy: Outside the State?
The Peace of the Gods: Elite Religious Practices in the Middle Roman Republic
Khalil quoted in Pacific Standard article on Middle East peace process
"Although the U.S. and Israel claim they favor a peaceful settlement and the eventual creation of a Palestinian state through negotiations, their actions ensure that it will not be achieved," says Osamah Khalil, associate professor of history.
Andrew Cohen featured in PBS documentary on history of NYS police
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In Memoriam: History Professor Cissie Fairchilds Remembered for Generosity, Spirit
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