| Fall 2006 Humphrey Institute Events
December 7 | How Integrative Leadership in the Arts Fosters
Community Regeneration
How can leaders use art to rebuild communities? The University's Center
for Integrative Leadership (CIL) will host a seminar, How Integrative
Leadership in the Arts Fosters Community Regeneration, to address
this question from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday, December 7, in the thrust
theater at the Rarig
Center on the West Bank. A panel discussion will feature Joe Dowling,
director of the Guthrie Theatre; Jack Reuler, director of the Mixed Blood
Theatre; and Professor Ann Markusen. The event is free and open to the
public, but seating is limited. A reception will follow. Please RSVP by
December 5 to Sara
Radjenovic.
December 14 | Minnesota's Nonprofit Economy: The Quarterly Survey
Project
Local nonprofit leaders will discuss the results of The Quarterly
Survey Project, a new report on Minnesota's nonprofit economy, from
3 to 5 p.m. Thursday, December 14, in room 180 at the Humphrey Institute.
The event is free and open to the public. With support from the Wells
Fargo Foundation, the Minnesota Council
of Nonprofits and the Humphrey Institute's Public
and Nonprofit Leadership Center commissioned the new report. Humphrey
Institute Senior Fellow Jay Kiedrowski and Jon Pratt, executive director
of the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, will lead a discussion on the
results and its implications for Minnesota's nonprofit organizations.
The event is free but advance registration is required by e-mail
or through the web.
For more information, contact Clare Mortenson
at (651) 642-1904, ext. 400.
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