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Colleen Heflin examines the intersection of food security, welfare policy, and health
"Typically people who qualify for higher SNAP benefits are in the worst health, so this suggests there is something really protective about the SNAP benefits," says Colleen Heflin, professor of public administration and international affairs.
Colleen Heflin examines the intersection of food security, welfare policy and health
"Typically people who qualify for higher SNAP benefits are in the worst health, so this suggests there is something really protective about the SNAP benefits," says Colleen Heflin, professor of public administration and international affairs.
Murrett inducted into Geospatial Intelligence Hall of Fame
NGO leaders take part in Leadership Institute offered by Moynihan
Moynihan Institute’s Transnational NGO Initiative is designed to provide leadership training to rising senior level NGO leaders. Attendees receive state-of-the-art knowledge about NGO leadership as strategic behavior, leadership traits analysis, collaborative leadership skills, leadership of organizational change, strategy and performance measurement, and team building.
Syracuse mayoral candidates debate on Campbell Conversations
Grant Reeher, professor of political science and director of the Campbell Public Affairs Institute, will moderate.
Summer internship places Maxwell student in halls of US Capitol
“My summer in Washington, D.C., has not only helped me grow in many skill areas, but also as a leader and young professional,” says political science student Andrew Regalado, who is the speaker of the assembly for the Student Association’s 60th Legislative Session.
Honoring Ralph Ketcham
McCormick named Moskowitz Chair in Mexico-U.S. Relations
“My research on political violence and the drug war allows me to bring greater attention to how these issues impact U.S.-Mexico relations and showcase it within Maxwell and the greater community,” says Gladys McCormick, an associate professor of history who has taught at Maxwell since 2010.
Joseph Boskovski ’14 MPA helps governments make effective policy
Governor Christine Todd Whitman to keynote Tanner Day at Maxwell
Tanner Day at Maxwell is a series of lectures and panel discussions focused on the “Future of Citizenship and Public Service” in partnership with the National Academy of Public Administration.