January 14 – 4:00PM
Steve Rosenthal, Political Director, AFL-CIO
How can Labor Impact the Current Political Agenda?
Location: HLS – Barker Center, 12 Quincy Street, 1st Floor, Thompson Room
Cost: Free
February 4 – 6:00PM
Author Nikki Giovanni
Will read and discuss writing in her latest of 27 books, Quilting the Black-Eyed Pea: Poems and Not Quite Poems
Location: Harvard Graduate School of Education – Askwith Lecture Hall, Longfellow Hall
Cost: Free
February 5 – 4:10PM
Martin Weitzman, economics department, Harvard University
Discounting the Future When Technological Progress is Uncertain
Location: KSG – L-332, third floor, Littauer building
Cost: Free
February 5 – 5:30PM
Sabine Schlemmer-Schulte (Visiting Professor of International Law, University of Leiden
“The Rule of Law inside International Organizations: The Case of the World Bank,”
Location: HLS – L- John Chipman Gray Room, Pound Hall
Cost: Free
February 6, 12:15PM
Aaronette White, fellow, International Security Program
African Women Guerrilla Soldiers: Engendering War and Peace
ISP brown bag seminar
International Security Program, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
Location: KSG – L-369, BCSIA Library, Littauer building
Cost: Free
February 10 – 6:00PM
Erik Hanushek
The Paul and Jean Hanna Senior Fellow at the Hoover Instution of Stanford
Speaking about Education Research, Education Policy, and Improving School Performance
Location: Harvard Graduate School of Education – Askwith Lecture Hall, Longfellow Hall
Cost: Free
February 19 – 6:00PMPanel Discussion of contributors to the recently published book, A Nation Reformed?
Discussion focuses on the education gains and losses of the last 20 years
Location: Harvard Graduate School of Education – Askwith Lecture Hall, Longfellow Hall
Cost: Free
February 28 – 6:00PM
Professor Noam Chomsky
Discussing alternative constructive pathways to globalization.
Location: Harvard Graduate School of Education – Askwith Lecture Hall, Longfellow Hall
Cost: Free