Maxwell School picks Mark Jacobson to head D.C. programs
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CSIS named number one think tank in the United States
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Alumni Spotlight: Develop Real-World Adaptable Skills for Improving Communities Around the World
The way Roza Vasileva sees it, the future is data: in particular, data gathered by governments—local, regional, national, international—and shared with citizens to make their communities, and their countries, better. Roza’s desire to make the world a better place drove her to study in the United States as a Fulbright Scholar and to launch a career spearheading open data in more than a dozen countries. What made that happen, more than anything, were her experiences at the No. 1 ranked Maxwell School of Syracuse University.
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Universidad Panamericana students spend week in DC with Reeher
“The UPA program in Washington is a great two-way learning experience,” said Grant Reeher, professor of political science and director of the Campbell Public Affairs Institute. “I easily learn as much from the participants as they glean from me.”
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Student Spotlight: Dina Eldawy Named Marshall Scholar
New edition of Maxwell Perspective features alumni journalists
Deeper Connections
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) program's reputation and Washington location provide Maxwell students and faculty regular access to a range of leaders and practitioners—to an extent not feasible in Syracuse,” says University Professor and Phanstiel Chair Sean O’Keefe ’78 M.P.A., who is charged with developing opportunities to further nurture Maxwell/CSIS collaboration.
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First EMIR in DC class reflects strength of unique degree program
“We’re thrilled to welcome this diverse group of accomplished professionals to be among the first to join the program” says Ryan O. Williams, assistant dean for Washington programs at the Maxwell School, about the twelve students who have enrolled in this semester’s first-ever offering of the Washington, D.C.-based Executive Master in International Relations degree.
2011-16: The James Steinberg Years
The Maxwell School changed, grew and celebrated during Dean Steinberg’s five-year term.
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Maxwell School, CSIS partner on Executive IR degree in Washington, DC
“The complexity of today’s global environment demands an interdisciplinary and practical understanding of the threats and challenges facing the international community,” says Dr. John Hamre, Center for Strategic and International Studies president and CEO. “We want to create a space where innovative ideas can surface and where the next generation of leaders can start to contribute meaningful policy ideas.”
In the Common Defense: National Security Law for Perilous Times
The Labyrinth of Capital Gains Tax Policy: A Guide for the Perplexed
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