| HUMPHREY HEADLINES - 2005
December 1:
Professor John Bryson elected a fellow in the National Academy of Public Administration
Roy Wilkins Center releases disparity study results for Essex County, New Jersey
November 17:
Local education experts will discuss the 'Value of Standardized Testing' December 7
Madeleine Albright will speak on democracy in the Middle East at the Humphrey Institute December 8
November 14:
Humphrey Institute seeks nominations for the 2006 Hubert H. Humphrey Public Leadership Awards
November 7:
"An Artist Embedded: A View of the War in Iraq" November 9
Policy forum on natural disasters and environmental policymaking November 17
October 31:
Freeman Lecture to address "Globalization and U.S. Farm Policy" December 9
October 28:
Kenneth H. Keller to speak on climate change at Cafe Scientifique November 1
October 12:
Clinton to headline 25th anniversary of the Distinguished Carlson Lecture Series
October 4:
Norway's Crown Prince to visit the Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs
October 5:
Policy Forum conference to address the fiscal challenges facing the United States
September 27:
Traffic, Tolling, and the Trans Texas Corridor - Rethinking Transportation Finance Roundtable, Monday, October 17, 2005
September 21:
Lecture on Dag Hammarskjöld September 27
September 9:
Humphrey Institute receives $875,000 for Center of Excellence in Rural Safety; Press conference to be held September 12 with Rep. James Oberstar
September 7:
Humphrey Forum exhibit to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act
Humphrey Institute hosts day-long conference on nanotechnology September 15
August 4:
CBS news producer will discuss the future of polling August 9
July 27:
Humphrey Institute's Jane Addams School will hold Freedom Festival July 31 to honor 40 new citizens
June 22:
Humphrey Institute report identifies critical link between poverty and climate change mitigation
June 6:
Roundtable will look at the economic impact of light rail and other transit corridors June 15
May 6:
National experts debate the costs and consequences of Social Security May 17
Former Clinton advisor Nancy Soderberg to discuss foreign policy May 19
April 22:
Norwegian and Swedish Ambassadors to speak on conflict resolution at the Humphrey Institute April 28
April 21:
Author and economist Richard Parker to speak at the Humphrey Institute May 10
April 20:
9-11 Commission among those to be honored at the annual Hubert H. Humphrey Public Leadership Awards May 4
April 18:
Registrations underway for the summer professional development programs at the Humphrey Institute
April 15:
Senator Tom Daschle will give third annual Martin Olav Sabo Lecture May 2
April 8:
Symposium on "Governing the Global Workplace" April 15-16
Bryson and Crosby to discuss their book and speak on leadership April 20
Arizona Rep. Jim Kolbe talks Social Security, trade and politics at the Humphrey Institute April 25
The Minnesota Opera and the Humphrey Institute present a conversation with the Honorable Walter Mondale on Nixon in China April 26
March 22:
Dr. Ismail Serageldin, a major leader in the Arab reform movement, will visit the Humphrey Institute March 24
March 10:
Optional tolls on I-394 favored by 64% according to new survey from the State and Local Policy Program
March 1:
Sage and John Cowles selected for Louis W. Hill, Jr. Philanthropy Fellowship
February 24:
Spirit & Flesh author to give an inside look at the world of religious fundamentalism
Roundtable to address I-394 MnPass March 8
February 11:
Jay Kiedrowski appointed as a senior fellow with the Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs
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