Episodes
In this lecture Pedro Noguera explored a number of strategies that schools have developed to form effective collaborative relationships with community-based organizations to counter the adverse influence of poverty on student learning and child developmen
Published 12/03/12
Featuring Jeannine Sato, Ron Haskins, Odell Cleveland, David Drugman and Terri Helmlinger-Ratcliff. This seminar focused on evidence-based jobs programs that may help alleviate unemployment and poverty in North Carolina. Policy experts and practitioners addressed the link between unemployment and poverty and highlighted opportunities for greater prosperity.
Published 05/31/12
Edward Girardet, journalist and author of the recently-published book “Killing the Cranes: A Reporter’s Journey Through Three Decades of War in Afghanistan,” will speak on his experiences reporting from Afghanistan and will discuss the role of media in addressing ongoing humanitarian situations.
Published 11/07/11
James Kvaal will focus on the key obstacles to college completion, the Obama administration’s efforts to address them, and how states, colleges, and researchers can help. Kvaal is deputy under secretary at the U.S. Department of Education. He assists the under secretary in overseeing policies, programs, and activities related to postsecondary education, vocational and adult education, and federal student aid. In 2009 and 2010, Kvaal was a special assistant to President Obama for economic...
Published 09/23/11
Speaker(s): Dr. Anthony So, Introductory remarks; Dr. Peter Mugyenyi,, Founder and Director of the Join Clinical Research Center in Kampala, Uganda, speaks on the impact of the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) in the Ugandan context and the current strategy to harness HIV/AIDS treatment as a means of prevention. Dr. Mugyenyi also addresses the great importance of U.S. foreign aid, a necessary component, he argues, for true success in the fight against AIDS.
Published 04/22/11
2011-04-06, Duke Center for Child & Family Policy Sulzberger Colloqium, Sanford School of Public Policy, CCFP. In this presentation Ichiro Kawachi will provide an update on the burgeoning field of “social capital” research. Ichiro Kawachi is professor of social epidemiology and chair of the Department of Society, Human Development, and Health at the Harvard School of Public Health. He is also the director of the Harvard Center for Society and Health.
Published 04/08/11