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“I AM THE PEOPLE”: REFLECTIONS ON POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY - Lecture One "Even Justice"

Monday, April 2, 2018 - 04:00
4pm – 6pm

Location: 

Sulzberger Parlor, 3rd Floor, Barnard Hall Reception to Follow

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY ANNOUNCES THE RUTH BENEDICT LECTURES

“I AM THE PEOPLE”: REFLECTIONS ON POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY

“The Time of Cure” with Dr. Bharat Venkat

Wednesday, March 7, 2018 - 04:10
4:10pm

Location: 

Room 963, Schermerhorn Extension Reception to Follow in the Robert F. Murphy/Morton H. Fried Department of Anthropology Lounge Room 465, Schermerhorn Extension

Importing Political Polarization? The Electoral Consequences of Rising Trade Exposure

Thursday, April 12, 2018 - 05:00
5:00 – 7:00 PM

Location: 

James Room (4th floor) Barnard College 3009 Broadway New York, NY 10027

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Coming to Terms with a Polarized Society: "Importing Political Polarization? The Electoral Consequences of Rising Trade Exposure"

Rhetoric and Evidence in a Polarized Society

Thursday, March 1, 2018 - 05:00
5:00-7:00 PM

Location: 

Event Oval, Diana Center Barnard College 3009 Broadway, New York, NY 10027

Coming to Terms with a Polarized Society Lecture Series:

Title: “Rhetoric and Evidence in a Polarized Society”
Thursday, March 1, 2018, 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Event Oval, Diana Center
Barnard College
3009 Broadway, New York, NY 10027

Framing Diversity: An Interdisciplinary Review

Tuesday, February 27, 2018 - 04:00
4:00-6:00 PM

Location: 

Lindsay Rogers Room (Room 707) International Affairs Building

In every rhetoric, diversity has become a keyword, an influential binding term that is open to local interpretation. There is a lot of enthusiasm for diversity programs, but little clarity on what organizations do in regards to diversity. In this seminar, Sandra Portocarrero will present a brief analysis of the sociohistorical roots of diversity management, and engage diversity literature produced across various academic disciplines to understand diversity practices.

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Just Societies Speaker Series: Retreat From Equality: The Importance of Reconstruction and the Late Nineteenth Century to Understanding Persistent Racial Inequality 3 of 3

Tuesday, April 17, 2018 - 04:00
4:00pm-5:30pm

Location: 

The World Room, Columbia Journalism

Dear Colleagues,

It gives me great pleasure to announce the Just Societies Speaker Series, a new initiative I am launching this semester in my role as Dean of the Division of Social Science.

Just Societies Speaker Series: The Future of Immigration in the United States 2 of 3

Thursday, March 8, 2018 - 04:00
4:00pm-5:30pm

Location: 

The World Room, Columbia Journalism

Dear Colleagues,

It gives me great pleasure to announce the Just Societies Speaker Series, a new initiative I am launching this semester in my role as Dean of the Division of Social Science.

Just Societies Speaker Series: The Politics of Minority Youth in the United States 1 of 3

Thursday, February 15, 2018 - 04:00
4:00pm-5:30pm

Location: 

The World Room, Columbia Journalism

Dear Colleagues,

It gives me great pleasure to announce the Just Societies Speaker Series, a new initiative I am launching this semester in my role as Dean of the Division of Social Science.

Between Compassion and Crackdown: Migrant Children in the United States

Thursday, February 15, 2018 - 11:45
11:45 - 12:45 PM

Location: 

Mailman School of Public Health 722 West 168th Street, Room 532B

Katharine M. Donato

Donald G. Herzberg Professor of International Migration & Director of the Institute for the Study of International Migration,
Georgetown University

40th Bampton Lecture in America with His Eminence, Cardinal Péter Erdő

Monday, January 29, 2018 - 05:30
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Location: 

Low Memorial Library Rotunda 535 West 116th Street New York, NY 10027 United States

His Eminence, Cardinal Péter Erdő of Esztergom-Budapest, Primate of Hungary will be delivering the 40th Bampton Lecture in America on Monday, January 29th, 2018. His lecture, titled “The Role of Religion and the Churches in a Secular State,” will take place in the Low Memorial Library Rotunda and is open to all members of the Columbia community. A catered reception will follow in the Low Library Faculty Room.

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