February 17, 2012

4:15 p.m.  Conference Room Jesse Macy House

Rosenfield Student Internship Colloquium

Presentations by Wendy Ren who interned at The Carter Center - China Program in Atlanta, Georgia and Sarah Swearer who worked with ACLU of Kansas and Western Missouri in Kansas City, Missouri.

 

February 21, 22, 23, 2012

Symposium: Global Financial Crisis

All events to be held in the Joe Rosenfield '25 Center Room 101

Tuesday, February 21

8:00 p.m. John Chambers ’77, Managing Director, Standard and Poor’s, “Dislocations in the Euroarea. A fiscal or external problem?”

Wednesday, February 22

4:15 p.m. Mark Copelovitch, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Public Affairs, University of Wisconsin, “Picking Up (and Rearranging) the Pieces: Global Financial Governance After the Great Recession”

8:00 p.m. Film: “The Inside Job”

Thursday, February 23

11:00 a.m. Scholar’s Convocation: Steven Pearlstein, Washington Post Columnist and Pulitzer Prize Winner; Clarence J. Robinson Professor of Public and International Affairs at George Mason University, "The Crisis is Over. Now Comes the Hard Part"

4:15 p.m. Elizabeth Laderman ‘80, Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, “The Financial Crisis and Lending in Low-Income Neighborhoods”

 

March 6, 2012

4:15 p.m.  Judy Lutter '61.  ARH 302

 

April 5, 2012

4:15 p.m.  Frank Douma '92, Research Fellow and Associate Director, State and Local Policy Program, Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota: "Smart Cars and Smarter People: Is Our Transportation Future Big Enough for Both of Them?"  JRC 101

 

April 10, 11, 12, 2012 

Symposium: Africa’s Role in the International Arena

The Rosenfield Program will welcome Professor Julius Coles, President Emeritus of Africare and Director of Global Education and Andrew Young Center for International Affairs, to Grinnell during this week to participate in the symposium and to engage with students and faculty in the classroom.  


 

    

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