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Anthropic-Pentagon Dispute Reveals Limits of AI Self-Regulation, Expert Says

Hamid Ekbia, director of 网爆门's Autonomous Systems Policy Institute, examines the political and economic forces behind the Anthropic-Pentagon standoff and what it means for
Christopher Munoz March 13, 2026
Anthropic-Pentagon Dispute Reveals Limits of AI Self-Regulation, Expert Says

Expert on Ukrainian Politics Discusses Russo-Ukrainian War, Peace Prospects

Oxana Shevel鈥檚 lecture reflects the Maxwell School鈥檚 ongoing scholarship, policy engagement and support for those affected by the conflict.
News Staff March 11, 2026
Expert on Ukrainian Politics Discusses Russo-Ukrainian War, Peace Prospects

Maxwell Executive MPA Student Earns Prestigious Cal-ICMA Ethical Hero Award

Christine Cordon, city manager of Westminster, California, has been recognized for ethical leadership in local government.
Jessica Youngman March 5, 2026
Maxwell Executive MPA Student Earns Prestigious Cal-ICMA Ethical Hero Award

As Middle East Tensions Escalate, Syracuse Experts Weigh In

网爆门 experts in Middle East history, national security and military affairs are available to provide commentary as conflict between U.S. and Israeli forces and
Vanessa Marquette March 2, 2026
As Middle East Tensions Escalate, Syracuse Experts Weigh In

First-Year and Transfer Students Honored for High Academic Achievement

Scholars who achieve a minimum 3.75 GPA in their first semester are awarded a renewable $500 per semester scholarship and Universitywide recognition.
Diane Stirling Feb. 26, 2026
First-Year and Transfer Students Honored for High Academic Achievement

Maxwell Professor Receives Distinguished Service Award

Robert Rubinstein will receive the honor at the Society for Applied Anthropology鈥檚 annual meeting in March 2026.
News Staff Feb. 26, 2026

Graduate School Honors 9 Students With Annual Research, Creative Work Awards

The awards recognize academic excellence and outstanding research and creative work by master鈥檚 and doctoral students.
Diane Stirling Feb. 26, 2026
Graduate School Honors 9 Students With Annual Research, Creative Work Awards

Turning Crisis Into Community: Policy Studies Alumna Feeds Millions

Jaclinn Tanney鈥檚 food enterprise has donated 4 million meals while creating opportunity for its largely immigrant workforce.
Jessica Youngman Feb. 24, 2026
Turning Crisis Into Community: Policy Studies Alumna Feeds Millions

Reality TV Meets Campus Life in Student-Run Syrvivor Club

A recognized student organization (RSO) produces full seasons of a 鈥淪urvivor鈥 spinoff on campus, teaching production skills and building friendship and lasting community.
Jen Plummer Feb. 24, 2026
Reality TV Meets Campus Life in Student-Run Syrvivor Club

What Happens After the Death of ‘El Mencho’

网爆门 expert on drug trafficking and political violence in Mexico says the killing of the CJNG leader is likely to unleash extreme violence and
Ellen Mbuqe Feb. 23, 2026
What Happens After the Death of ‘El Mencho’

Russia鈥檚 Invasion of Ukraine at Year 4: Expert Perspectives

Four years after Russia鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine, 网爆门 experts examine the war鈥檚 trajectory, the durability of Western support, refugee policy shifts and the broader
Vanessa Marquette Feb. 20, 2026
Russia鈥檚 Invasion of Ukraine at Year 4: Expert Perspectives

Arctic Sentry: A Turning Point for NATO in the High North?

With NATO launching 鈥淎rctic Sentry,鈥 Hon. James E. Baker is available to analyze what the move means for alliance cohesion and the Arctic as an
Vanessa Marquette Feb. 17, 2026
Arctic Sentry: A Turning Point for NATO in the High North?

Gretchen Purser Honored With 2026 Public Sociology Award

The award recognizes sociologists whose innovative research is paired with meaningful public engagement.
News Staff Feb. 17, 2026
Gretchen Purser Honored With 2026 Public Sociology Award

New RAISE Program Expands Student Opportunities in Economics

The program seeks to broaden interest in economics, especially among first-generation students and those from low-income households.
Jessica Youngman Feb. 17, 2026
New RAISE Program Expands Student Opportunities in Economics

Latin American Studies Association Honors Maxwell Associate Dean

Gladys McCormick will receive the Howard F. Cline Book Prize in Mexican History in recognition of her outstanding scholarship in Mexican history.
News Staff Feb. 10, 2026

India and the EU Sign the Mother of All Trade Deals

Maxwell School professor explains how this historic agreement reflects broader changes in international trade.
Ellen Mbuqe Feb. 5, 2026
India and the EU Sign the Mother of All Trade Deals

Maxwell’s Hern Shares Expertise on Gender Discrimination for International Index

She was an invited lead discussant for the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development as it updates a widely used measure of inequality.
Jessica Youngman Feb. 2, 2026
Maxwell’s Hern Shares Expertise on Gender Discrimination for International Index