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Center for Urban Research and Learning

Friday Morning Seminar - Spring 2011

Spring 2011 

DateTopicPresenter

January 21st

No seminar
 

January 28th

Research Inclusivity: Opening up the Table.

Louisa Bigelow, IMACT Program, University of Illinois at Chicago

February 4th

American Universities: Collaborative Research and Breaking Down Silos.

Philip Nyden and David Van Zytveld, Center for Urban Research and Learning, ´º·çÊÓƵChicago

February 11th

Does Collaboration Work‌.
Jim Larson,Department of Psychology, ´º·çÊÓƵChicago

February 18th

Ornery Alligators and Soap on a Rope: Texas Prosecutors and Punishment Reform in the Lone Star State.

Michael Campbell, Department of Sociology, Northern Illinois University

February 25th

American and Muslim—The Impact of Religious Identity on Racial Status: A Comparative Analysis of South Asian and Arab American Muslims in the Chicago Area.

Saher Selod, Department of Sociology, ´º·çÊÓƵChicago

March 4th

Digital Sociology: Tools & Resources for 21st Century Research

Eben English, ´º·çÊÓƵChicago Libraries, ´º·çÊÓƵChicago

March 11th

Spring break, no seminar
 

March 18th

´º·çÊÓƵChicago School of Health Justice Project: Community Collaboration to Ensure Equal Access to Health, Opportunity, and Justice.

Emily Benfer, School of Law, ´º·çÊÓƵChicago

March 25th

Engaged Scholarship and Collaborative Service-Learning in Refugee Resettlement. [PDF]

Daniel Amick, Department of Anthropology, ´º·çÊÓƵChicago

April 1st

Advising the Department of Education on Civic Learning and Democratic Engagement: What’s At Stake‌.

Kathleen Maas Weigert, Research Professor of Social Justice, ´º·çÊÓƵChicago

April 8th

The Role of the University in Nurturing Engaged Research.

Fr. Michael Garanzini, Office of the President, ´º·çÊÓƵChicago

April 15th

(A Collaborative Youth-Adult Participatory Action Research Project).

Mariame Kaba, Project NIA.

April 22nd

Good Friday, no seminar
 

April 29th

Dying From to ‘Living With’: Framing Institutions and the Coping Process for Black Women Living with HIV/AIDS .

Celeste Watkins-Hayes, Department of Sociology, Northwestern University