Thursday, October 18, 2012

"Election '12: Coming Together or Coming Apart"

The 2012 Pastora San Juan Cafferty Lecture on Race and Ethnicity in American Life featuring William Schneider, Ph.D., the Omer L. and Nancy Hirst Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University.

Location: University of Chicago Gleacher Center, 450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive, Chicago, IL 60611
5:30 - 7:00 pm • Reception following the lecture.

A foremost authority on politics and public opinion, and CNN election analyst for “The Situation Room, “Lou Dobbs Tonight,” “American Morning,” and CNN International, Professor Schneider has been called, “The Aristotle of American politics.” 

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Student Affinity and Career Networking:
Sharing insights, interests and ideas

Location: University of Chicago Gleacher Center, 450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive, Chicago, IL 60611
7:00 – 9:00 pm • $5 fee • Refreshments will be served 

You are a part an important profession with expertise on today's challenges and opportunities. Connect with alumni in your field of interest. Dialogue with students based on common affinities. Receptions hosted by alumni representing the following interests and affinities:

  • African American Alumni and Students
  • Education
  • Health Administration and Healthcare (GPHAP)
  • Latino Alumni and Students
  • McCormick Tribune Urban Leadership Fellows

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Alumni SPIF
Jeff Simms

Jeff Simms, AM '12

"I chose to study social work, and especially policy, because I believe working at that level is where one can truly affect some of the wider causes of poverty and homelessness."

Rachel Durchslag

Demanding Change

Rachel Durchslag is the winner of SSA’s 2012 Butler Award for her groundbreaking work to transform how we view prostitution and protect its victims