Tanner Day at the Maxwell School: The Future of Citizenship and Public Service Public service has been severely challenged by several long-term trends: declining public trust in government and low public esteem; political polarization, partisanship and incivility; negative press coverage; and greater direct political attack on government from different groups and institutions. Many observers have described public service as being in a state of crisis. In such a climate, how can the human capital for governing be secured and enriched? How can citizens across all sectors sustain and nurture their own commitments to public service? Exploring these questions, Tanner Day at Maxwell will begin with keynote remarks by Governor Whitman, delivered as part of the Tanner Lecture on Ethics, Citizenship, and Public Responsibility, a public forum for exploring questions about ethical citizenship in provocative and challenging ways. Afternoon Session Panelists Dr. Elizabeth Cohen, Professor, Political Science The Hon. Stephen Hagerty, Mayor, City of Evanston, Illinois Mr. Chris Meek, Senior Director of Global Relationship Management, S&P Global Dr. Jamie Winders, Chair and Professor, Geography To view all Tanner Day videos, visit https://maxwell.syr.edu/tanner. The series has been generously endowed by alumnus W. Lynn Tanner '75 PhD (PA), founder, CEO, and chairman of TEC Canada. The lecture series is coordinated by the Campbell Public Affairs Institute at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. Event Date: October 4, 2017
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