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Maxwell Receives Copy of Floor Remarks Commemorating the School's Centennial

U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer recognized the Maxwell School鈥檚 100th anniversary in floor remarks recorded in the聽 recently. A copy of the remarks was officially presented to Maxwell Dean David M. Van Slyke during a meeting with Schumer at the U.S. Capitol building on Nov. 21.

From Schumer鈥檚 official remarks, 鈥淚 come to the floor today to congratulate Syracuse University鈥檚 Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs on its 100th anniversary. One hundred years. A remarkable milestone. A remarkable legacy. A remarkable school.鈥

Sen. Charles Schumer, right, presents Maxwell Dean David M. Van Slyke with a copy of the remarks from the official congressional record commemorating Maxwell's centennial.
Sen. Charles Schumer, right, presents Maxwell Dean David M. Van Slyke with a copy of the remarks from the official congressional record commemorating Maxwell’s centennial.

Founded in 1924 by George Holmes Maxwell, the Maxwell School today is the top-ranked school for public affairs, according to U.S. News & World Report鈥檚 rankings, offering graduate and professional programs in public administration and international affairs, and undergraduate and graduate degrees across the social sciences, including signature interdisciplinary undergraduate programs in citizenship and civic engagement; environment, sustainability and policy; and law, society and policy. It is also home to 15 interdisciplinary research centers focused on topical areas within public affairs.

Schumer continued in his remarks, 鈥淭he school鈥檚 more than 38,500 graduates are living and working across the globe, helping to inform public policy鈥攊ncluding key legislation that has come before us here, helping to forge compromise amid divide, bringing aid to those in need and defending democracy.鈥

Schumer also shared that Maxwell alumni have gone on to become ambassadors, legislators, journalists and economists, with many notable names including former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Donna Shalala G鈥70, H鈥87; New York State Gov. Kathy Hochul 鈥80; Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh G鈥05; and former Detroit Mayor Dave Bing 鈥66, H鈥06.

鈥淭hough it is based in Syracuse, it has a strong presence here in the nation鈥檚 capital, offering programs, internship opportunities and world class instruction through a partnership with the Center for Strategic and International Studies,鈥 Schumer continued. 鈥淭he Maxwell School鈥檚 work supports the foundations and institutions of democracy itself, here and across the globe. This is vital at this time in our world鈥檚 history.鈥

As a guest of Schumer, Van Slyke also toured the Capitol and was able to sit in the gallery as the Senate voted on other matters.

鈥淚t was an honor to meet with the senator, and we are thankful that he recognized the Maxwell School鈥檚 contribution to our great nation over the past 100 years,鈥 Van Slyke said. 鈥淭hat tribute will be in the official Congressional Record for the next 100 years and beyond. We are delighted to have such a strong supporter of the Maxwell School and Syracuse University in Senator Schumer.鈥

Schumer鈥檚 official floor remarks concluded, 鈥淚 congratulate Syracuse University, the Maxwell School, Chancellor Kent Syverud, Maxwell Dean David Van Slyke, and the school鈥檚 faculty, students, staff and alumni for everything they do to leave the world better than they found it.鈥