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The Untold Story of Public Service Celebrated author Michael Lewis '82 and selected invited contributors will talk about the new volume edited by Lewis Who Is Government?: The Untold… Event Mar 28 2025 Emergent Issues in Local Food Security A discussion on the connections between local food security and emerging federal policy on health, nutrition, immigration, social safety nets, and… Event Feb 28 2025 Bridging Representation Gaps: Candidate Supply Among Marginalized Groups in the U.S. We are excited to bring together a stellar group of scholars in the field of minority representation, both in the U.S. and globally, to present on a… Event Jan 23 2025 Latinas/os in New Jersey: Histories, Communities, and Cultures Join us as authors Ulla Berg and Aldo Lauria Santiago discuss their recent publication: Latinas/os in New Jersey: Histories, Communities, and… Event Nov 20 2024 Where Do We Go From Here: Pursuing Rights, Justice, and Love as Economic Goals for New Jersey and the Country Part 3 of SPIA in NJ's Fall 2024 series, New Jersey and the American Economy: What’s Needed for the Garden State to Lead a Thriving Country: Event Nov 12 2024 Can We Fix It? Yes We Can: New and Effective Ideas to Promote a More Inclusive, Productive, and Healthy Economy for All Part 2 of SPIA in NJ's Fall 2024 series, New Jersey and the American Economy: What’s Needed for the Garden State to Lead a Thriving Country: Event Nov 11 2024 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: From Green Innovation to Green Jobs Aurélien Saussay is an Assistant Professor in Environmental Economics in the Grantham Research Institute at the London School of Economics. He… Event Nov 05 2024 Gabriella Sanchez: "Dismantling Smuggling: The Race Against Irregular Migration in the Americas" DetailsThe smuggling of migrants is high on the security agenda of countries around the world. In the Americas, states have repeatedly expressed… Event Oct 30 2024 The Drive to Repair Our Economy: Understanding What’s Broken, Why It Broke, and How We Can Fix It Part 1 of SPIA in NJ's Fall 2024 series, New Jersey and the American Economy: What’s Needed for the Garden State to Lead a Thriving Country:The… Event Oct 29 2024 Dean's Leadership Series - Francesca Albanese, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories Event Sep 25 2024 Solito: Understanding Migration Through the Voice of Migrants Photo by: Gerardo del Valle Event Sep 25 2024 "The Privateers: How Billionaires Created a Culture War and Sold School Vouchers" A talk featuring author, Josh Cowen about his new book, "The Privateers: How Billionaires Created a Culture War and Sold School Voucher", a deep-dive… Event Sep 18 2024 "Sustaining Ethnic Studies as it Grows" ERS Seminars are held on the Wednesdays noted from noon-1pm in 165 Wallace Hall. Lunch is provided. Sponsorship of an event does not… Event Apr 17 2024 "The Fragility of Social Norms: Evidence from a Youth Reformative Training Center" ERS Seminars are held on Wednesdays from noon-1pm in 165 Wallace Hall. Lunch is provided. We hope you can join us! This is a virtual… Event Apr 17 2024 2024 LATAM Conference Event Apr 15 2024 The Injustice of Place Book Symposium Kathryn EdinWilliam Church Osborn Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs Timothy J. NelsonLecturer in Sociology and Public Policy Sanyu… Event Apr 10 2024 "Inequality and Moral Boundary-Making Among Private Admissions Consultants" ERS Seminars are held on Wednesdays from noon-1pm in 165 Wallace Hall. This is an in-person seminar.Lunch is provided. We hope you can join us… Event Apr 03 2024 "Transitional Kindergarten: The New Kid on the Early Learning Block" ERS Seminars are held on Wednesdays from noon-1pm in 165 Wallace Hall. This seminar will be virtual.Lunch is provided. 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We hope you can join us!Please consider joining the… Event Mar 06 2024 "On the Clock: Teacher Time Use and School Improvement" ERS Seminars are held on Wednesdays from noon-1pm in 165 Wallace Hall. Lunch is provided. We hope you can join us!Please consider joining the… Event Feb 28 2024 "Improving School Attendance Among Homeless Children: Evaluating Year Two of the Attendance Matters Program" ERS Seminars are held on Wednesdays from noon-1pm in 165 Wallace Hall. Lunch is provided.Please consider joining the ERS listserv using the… Event Feb 21 2024 "When Your Bootstraps Are Not Enough: How Demand and Supply Interact to Generate Learning in Settings of Extreme Poverty" Education Research Seminar Series.Today's seminar is co-sponsored with the Department of Economicshttps://ers.princeton.edu/ Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Next page Next › Last page Last »