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| HUMPHREY HEADLINES - 2001
December 10:
Former vice president Walter Mondale revisited the 1971 battle for the Child and Family Services Act at the fifth Mondale lecture November 19.
November 27:
Advisory Board member Elva Walker Spillane dies.
Centers receive USDA funding to study "Globalization and Rural Knowledge Clusters."
November 21:
Gates Foundation grant to the Institute's Center for School Change begins transforming learning environments in St. Paul.
November 8:
Humphrey Institute participates in International Education Week, November 12-16.
November 2:
Humphrey Advisory Board Jane Freeman member reflects on her life in public service.
October 30:
Institute's Center for School Change awarded $3 million by Gates Foundation.
October 15:
Meet the dean's search committee October 19.
September 20:
Founding Dean Harlan Cleveland believes that we will rise to the occasion.
September 17:
Meeting the civic challenge posed by terrorism.
September 14:
Dean Brandl reflects on the possible policy responses to the recent attack on America.
How can U.S. communities make wise use of the estimated $84 billion that will be spent on school buildings over the next two years?
September 5:
Humphrey Forum co-director Tim Penny thinks that by listening carefully, we can rebuild health care.
August 27:
Humphrey Institute's State and Local Policy Program hosted a national listening session on transportation and the environment.
August 14:
The low down on high-tech: Institute-directed study reranks high-tech cities.
August 3:
Humphrey Institute celebrates new graduate fellowships.
Former Minnesota First Lady Jane Freeman to receive Outstanding Achievement Award August 29.
June 7:
The Institute will co-sponsor a conference, "The University's Contribution to Minnesota's Economic, Social, and Cultural Vitality."
May 9:
The Humphrey Institute ranks among the top ten public affairs programs at public universities nationally.
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