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| HUMPHREY HEADLINES - 2002
December 26:
Atwood to appear on Almanac January 3.
October 29:
Dean Atwood to address America's post-September 11 role November 21.
October 16:
Humphrey Institute dean to address the future of foreign aid December 3.
Policy Forum to co-host conference on intergenerational issues with Little Brothers-Friends of the Elderly on November 15.
Policy Forum Breakfast Club to host post-election analysis November 6.
September 30:
Jordanian ambassador to speak October 29.
September 27:
The American community will be the theme of the Humphrey Institute Policy Forum fall conference October 24-25.
Humphrey Institute welcomes largest class.
August 28:
A new State and Local Policy Program report identifies successful knowledge clusters in rural Minnesota.
August 22:
Noted business and community leaders join Humphrey Institute advisory council.
August 21:
Read Tom Fiutak's account of serving as a volunteer facilitator for a community-wide conversation about how to redevelop the site of the former WorldTrade Center Towers.
Former Somali official joins Humphrey Institute as teacher.
August 14:
Meet the new members of the Institute's advisory council.
July 29:
Institute to host national conference on rural vitality September 13 and 14.
July 17:
Associate Professor Ed Goetz conducts Minneapolis public housing study.
June 27:
J. Brian Atwood named dean of the Humphrey Institute.
June 3:
New study reveals progress, problems with public school choice programs.
May 29:
Institute receives five-year fellowship on philanthropy.
May 23:
William A. Dmaz, 56 who worked to help the voiceless be heard, dies.
May 21:
Students, faculty, staff recognized at spring banquet, commencement.
May 16:
Stassen Center awards summer internships.
May 15:
Former Minneapolis Mayor Sharon Sayles Belton joins Institute as senior fellow.
Center for School Change Receives a Third Multi-million Dollar Grant From the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
May 14:
Urban transportation corridor development the subject of June 7 case study conference.
May 8:
Humphrey Institute Policy Forum to co-host gubernatorial debate May 8th.
April 30:
Humphrey Institute to host international grad fair May 7th.
April 26:
An additional $1.5 million goes to support high school reform in Saint Paul public schools.
April 19:
Humphrey Institute Policy Forum to co-host debate among DFL gubernatorial candidates April 23.
April 1:
Politics and policy after 9/11 subject of April 25 conference.
March 29:
Sen. Mee Moua, first Hmong legislator, to speak at Humphrey Institute May 2 and 3.
March 21:
Vice-chairman of the National People's Congress of China to address China's economic development and cooperation April 2.
March 20:
April 1 is the priority admission deadline for the MPP, MURP, and MS degree programs.
March 8:
Humphrey Institute to host transportation forum.
Student fellowships are top funding priority for Institute Advisory Committee.
Minnesota Fifth District Congressman to be honored April 15.
May 6:
Mondale lecture to address the vice presidency.
Information sessions on the executive Master of Public Affairs degree are coming up.
February 20:
Keller elected to National Academy of Engineering.
January 22:
Advisory Board member Ted Van Dyk comments on politics.
January 3::
Attention prospective students: Admissions and financial aid deadlines are January 15 and April 1.
Her Majesty Queen Silvia of Sweden to present Carlson Distinguished Lecture February 27. |
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