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| HUMPHREY HEADLINES - 2004
December 18:
Humphrey Forum hosts photography exhibit "Changing
the Face of Power: Women in the U.S. Senate"
December 10:
Call for nominations: Hubert H. Humphrey Public
Leadership Awards.
November 10:
Center for School Change wins U.S. Department
of Education grant.
November 10:
Forum on 'Reporting on Iraq' Friday, November
21.
October 31:
Humphrey Institute launches 2004 Elections
Project.
October 31:
Ford Foundation President Susan V. Berresford
addresses the challenges of philanthropy.
October 9:
How should transportation be funded in
the future? Rethinking transportation finance roundtable.
October 9:
Testimony of J. Brian Atwood, dean of the
Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, in front of the Senate
Committee on foreign relations.
September 30:
Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs
fall 2003 events
Advisory Council welcomes new members.
September 26:
Voices of Hope in the Middle East: Rami Elhanan,
an Israeli Jew, and Ghazi Briegieth, a Palestinian Muslim,
are currently on a national speaking tour.
August 6:
Humphrey Institute staff member appointed
to Minnesota Biosciences Council.
July 24:
Humphrey Institute study shows economic impact
of Twin Cities artists.
June 16:
Renewable energy workshop June 26.
May 19:
Fire In My Soul reading June 6.
May 6:
"The Solar World Economy-Safe Energy
for the 21st Century" topic for May 28 lecture.
April 19:
Freeman Forum to address community, consensus,
and the common good May 12.
April 18:
MPA application deadline extended to June
1.
March 28:
Schuh to speak on "The World in Crisis"
April 12.
March 28:
Policy Forum spring conference examines voting
and values April 24.
March 28:
The Institute celebrates 25 years of public
engagement in public affairs.
March 13:
Minnesotans strongly support public school
choice, including charter public schools.
March 6:
Finance commissioners for last three governors
react to Pawlenty budget.
March 3:
Humphrey Institute professors to debate high
tuition, high financial aid on March 14.
February 12:
Atwood speech to air during the debut of the
Minnesota Channel April 20.
February 7:
The 89th Congress to be the topic for the next Mondale lecture
April 9.
February 6:
Senior fellow emerita Arvonne Fraser to speak
on women's rights March 19.
February 5:
Art in the atrium: Humphrey Institute to host international
art exhibition on nonviolent February 14 to 22.
Advocate for the poor, Joseph Selvaggio, named first Louis W.
Hill, Jr. Fellow.
Inaugural events at the Humphrey Institute.
January 5:
Former Fed chairman Paul Volcker to speak
on national service January 21.
January 3:
Humphrey Institute launches new public
service award.
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