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Making Science Policy Panel Discussion

Mar 9, 2012, 2:30-4:30 pm EST
1110 Weill Hall
Many of the decisions facing legislators require a level of scientific or technical expertise that very few have. Examples of such decisions in the field of health include: stem cell research, vaccination programs, biotechnology funding, and soil and water contamination.This workshop will focus on the underlying decision processes that Michigan policy-makers use to protect the public health of Michigan's citizens.How do they leverage background knowledge with political constraints, lobbying efforts, and the advice of experts? What expertise networks do they use?
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Choices for federal spending and taxes

Sep 20, 2012, 1:00-2:30 pm EDT
Weill Hall
Policy Talks @ the Ford School Free and open to the public. Reception to follow. Join the conversation on Twitter: #policytalks About the lecture If we maintain our current spending and tax policies, the federal budget deficit will be so large that debt will continue to rise much faster than GDP. That cannot go on indefinitely. We will need at least to stabilize debt as a share of GDP, and we may decide to push debt back down toward the share of GDP it represented during the past several decades.

Race, inequality, cultural deficiency narratives, and schooling

Oct 19, 2012, 4:00-5:30 pm EDT
Michigan League, Michigan Room
Free and open to the public. Refreshments will be provided. Angel Harris is an Associate Professor of Sociology and African American Studies at Princeton University. He is also a Faculty Associate of the Office of Population Research, the Center for Research on Child Wellbeing, and Center for Migration and Development at Princeton University. His research interests include social inequality, policy, and education. His work focuses on the social psychological determinants of the racial achievement gap.
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Third Annual United States-Canada Conference 2012

Mar 23, 2012, 12:00 am EDT
By invitation only The Third Annual U.S.-Canada Conference will focus on the importance of strategic cross-border cooperation between the eight U.S. states and two Canadian provinces that share the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence region. These realities can, if leveraged, turn the conventional narrative of economic decline.
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The Escape Artists: How Obama's Team Fumbled the Recovery

Mar 22, 2012, 2:30-4:00 pm EDT
Book signing with refreshments to follow. Nicola's Books will be on-site following the event with copies of the book for purchase. Join the conversation: #fordschoolscheiber About the book From the publisher: "Facing the worst economy since the 1930s, President Obama hired a crack team of escape artists: financial wizards who had pulled off numerous white-knuckle getaways during the Clinton era and who were ready to do it again. To their credit, they prevented a depression.
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American Inequality: A University of Michigan conversation on the growing income and education gaps in America

Mar 27, 2012, 7:00-8:30 pm EDT
Michigan League
Free and open to the public. Moderator: Paul N. Courant, University Librarian and Dean of Libraries; Harold T. Shapiro Collegiate Professor of Public Policy; Arthur F. Thurnau Professor; Professor of Economics; and Professor of Information Panelists: Sheldon H. Danziger, Henry J. Meyer Distinguished University Professor of Public Policy, Gerald R.
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Third Annual United States-Canada Conference 2012

Mar 24, 2012, 12:00 am EDT
By invitation only. The Third Annual U.S.-Canada Conference will focus on the importance of strategic cross-border cooperation between the eight U.S. states and two Canadian provinces that share the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence region. These realities can, if leveraged, turn the conventional narrative of economic decline.
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Third Annual United States-Canada Conference 2012

Mar 25, 2012, 12:00 am EDT
By invitation only. The Third Annual U.S.-Canada Conference will focus on the importance of strategic cross-border cooperation between the eight U.S. states and two Canadian provinces that share the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence region. These realities can, if leveraged, turn the conventional narrative of economic decline.
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The European Crisis: A View from Warsaw and Prague

Apr 17, 2012, 4:00-6:00 pm EDT
Free and open to the public. About the event: As the recent crises in Hungary, Greece, and other European countries demonstrate, democracy in Europe may be established, but it is not stable. The Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland are widely recognized for their accomplishments in the transition to electoral democracy and to free market economies. With these successes come challenges. Both citizens and scholars have raised concerns about corruption, the moral fabric of society, abuse of government power, and the need to build further political institutions.
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