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Heflin and Rothbart receive grant to study SNAP and school readiness
Colleen Heflin and Michah Rothbart, professor and assistant professor, respectively, of public administration and international affairs, have received a $100,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to research the relationship between student participation in the U.S. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and school readiness. The results of the study will help the USDA understand both the effectiveness and efficiency of the SNAP program.
Maxwell’s Qualitative Data Repository receives NSF grant to facilitate ethical data sharing
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Elman among Algemeiner's top 100 positive influencers on Jewish life
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D'Amico receives 2018 James Duah-Agyeman Award for Faculty
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Flores-Lagunes to study effects of education on obesity, mental health
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Lopoo appointed Advisory Board Professor of Public Policy
Yaqi Kang '18 BA (Econ/IR) takes community seriously in the snow city
Nabatchi named Strasser Endowed Professor in Public Administration
A&S, Maxwell welcome advising, career services directors
“They make sure students leverage their liberal arts experience, along with everything else Syracuse has to offer,” says Steven Schaffling, the college’s assistant dean of student success, about the new directors. He adds, “they provide students with the programming, tools and resources they need to compete in today’s knowledge economy."
Anthropology student participates in community-based research