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Friday Morning Seminar -- Fall 2014

Fall 2014

DateTopicPresenter
September 5th /CURL Knowledge Exchange: Research Meets Public Policy , Director, CURL; , Associate Research Professor, CURL ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago; , Co-Director, Public Housing, Senior Staff Counsel BPI
September 12th  Taking Back Chicago: Using Research, Organizing, and Coalition to Build a Citywide Political Organizing Movement Amisha Patel, Executive Director, Grassroots Collaborative 

/media/lucedu/curl/pdfs/powerpoints/Jobs Report Key Findings no date.pptx

September 19th Adversity and Family Strength: Methods and Initial Findings from an Ongoing Study with Mexican-origin Immigrant Families , Assistant Professor, Clinical Psychology, Department of Psychology; Stephanie Torres, Graduate Student; and Anna Ros, Graduate Student, ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago
September 26th A Study of the Community Benefits Provided by Local Associations John McKnight, Co-Director of the Asset-Based Development Community Development Institute and Professor Emeritus of Communications Studies and Education and Social Policy, Northwestern University
October 3rd Music-based Services for Young People Experiencing Homelessness: The Potential for Connection, Engagement, and Opportunity , Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago
October 10th Peacemaking, not Pacifism, is the New Paradigm Terry Rynne, Co-President of the Sally and Terry Rynne Foundation and the founder of the Center for Peacemaking, Marquette University

Co-Sponsored by the Hank Center for the Catholic Intellectual Heritage, Department of Theology, Peace Studies, and the Provost Office for Social Justice Initiatives 
October 17th The Business Community and Civic Engagement , Senior Executive, Civic Consulting Alliance
Co-Sponsored by Quinlan School of Business and the Masters in Urban Affairs and Public Policy program
*Thursday, October 23rd* The Effect of Public Policy on Private Student Lending Xiaoling Ang, Economist at US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Co-Sponsored by the Quinlan School of Business 
October 31st Using Land Banks to Stabilize and Restore Communities in Cook County  , Executive Director, Cook County Land Bank Authority
November 7th
*RSVP Required*
Tour of the Plant   

Due to limited space, please RSVP to Teresa Neumann at tneumann1@luc.edu 
November 14th How Technology and Patronage Have Effected the Evolution of Ward Politics Brian Doherty, Part-time Instructor, Department of Political Science, Former Chicago Alderman, ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago
November 21st Organizing to Fix Channel 11: Chicago’s Public TV Station , Founder, Media Burn Independent Video Archive; , Associate Professor, School of Communication, ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago
November 28th NO Seminar-- Thanksgiving Break  
December 5th The Foster School Paradox: Institutional Integration and the Disintegration of a Black Community in Evanston Megan Klein, Sociology Graduate Student, ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago

Fall 2014 Seminars

Fall 2014

DateTopicPresenter
September 5th /CURL Knowledge Exchange: Research Meets Public Policy , Director, CURL; , Associate Research Professor, CURL ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago; , Co-Director, Public Housing, Senior Staff Counsel BPI
September 12th  Taking Back Chicago: Using Research, Organizing, and Coalition to Build a Citywide Political Organizing Movement Amisha Patel, Executive Director, Grassroots Collaborative 

/media/lucedu/curl/pdfs/powerpoints/Jobs Report Key Findings no date.pptx

September 19th Adversity and Family Strength: Methods and Initial Findings from an Ongoing Study with Mexican-origin Immigrant Families , Assistant Professor, Clinical Psychology, Department of Psychology; Stephanie Torres, Graduate Student; and Anna Ros, Graduate Student, ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago
September 26th A Study of the Community Benefits Provided by Local Associations John McKnight, Co-Director of the Asset-Based Development Community Development Institute and Professor Emeritus of Communications Studies and Education and Social Policy, Northwestern University
October 3rd Music-based Services for Young People Experiencing Homelessness: The Potential for Connection, Engagement, and Opportunity , Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago
October 10th Peacemaking, not Pacifism, is the New Paradigm Terry Rynne, Co-President of the Sally and Terry Rynne Foundation and the founder of the Center for Peacemaking, Marquette University

Co-Sponsored by the Hank Center for the Catholic Intellectual Heritage, Department of Theology, Peace Studies, and the Provost Office for Social Justice Initiatives 
October 17th The Business Community and Civic Engagement , Senior Executive, Civic Consulting Alliance
Co-Sponsored by Quinlan School of Business and the Masters in Urban Affairs and Public Policy program
*Thursday, October 23rd* The Effect of Public Policy on Private Student Lending Xiaoling Ang, Economist at US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Co-Sponsored by the Quinlan School of Business 
October 31st Using Land Banks to Stabilize and Restore Communities in Cook County  , Executive Director, Cook County Land Bank Authority
November 7th
*RSVP Required*
Tour of the Plant   

Due to limited space, please RSVP to Teresa Neumann at tneumann1@luc.edu 
November 14th How Technology and Patronage Have Effected the Evolution of Ward Politics Brian Doherty, Part-time Instructor, Department of Political Science, Former Chicago Alderman, ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago
November 21st Organizing to Fix Channel 11: Chicago’s Public TV Station , Founder, Media Burn Independent Video Archive; , Associate Professor, School of Communication, ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago
November 28th NO Seminar-- Thanksgiving Break  
December 5th The Foster School Paradox: Institutional Integration and the Disintegration of a Black Community in Evanston Megan Klein, Sociology Graduate Student, ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago

Fall 2014 Seminars