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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:NiSource Networking Reception at SWE Conference 2024
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for a fun and interactive networking reception hosted by NiSource at the SWE 24 Conference! This in-person event will be held at McCormick Place\, providing a great opportunity to connect with NiSource staff and fellow professionals in the industry. Don't miss out on this chance to expand your network\, share experiences\, and build valuable relationships. Bring your resume and enjoy light hors d' oeuvres and beveragesand learn more about NiSource Corporate careers!&nbsp\;Don't miss out on the chance to showcase your skills and land your dream job. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting your career\, this event isopen to all.&nbsp\;Registration Open Now!
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/127790
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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LOCATION:Chicago, Illinois, United States
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DTSTAMP:20241022T153801
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SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:One Nation\, Divergent Views
DESCRIPTION:As part of the University of Michigan’s Year of Democracy\, Civic Empowerment\, and Global Engagement initiative\, this special event will offer insightful perspectives on the presidential candidates and critical issues shaping the 2024 election. Don’t miss the chance to hear these acclaimed journalists discuss and debate the latest developments on the campaign trail as this historic election reaches its critical final phase.\n\nSpeaker bios:\n\nLydia Polgreen is an opinion columnist at The New York Times and a co-host of the “Matter of Opinion” podcast. Previously\, she served as managing director of Gimlet\, a podcast studio at Spotify\, and as editor-in-chief of HuffPost\, leading a team of hundreds of journalists publishing 16 editions across the globe in nine languages. Her leadership at HuffPost followed a 15-year career at The New York Times that included roles as associate masthead editor\, deputy international editor\, South Africa bureau chief\, a correspondent for the New Delhi bureau and chief of the West Africa bureau. Before joining The Times\, Polgreen was a staff writer for the Orlando Sentinel and the Albany Times Union. She received the 2009 Livingston Award for international reporting for her series\, “The Spoils\,” an account of how mineral wealth brought misery and exploitation to much of Africa.\n\nMaría Elena Salinas is a contributor to ABC News. For more than 30 years\, she served as co-anchor of Univision Network’s flagship daily newscast\, “Noticiero Univision\,” and for 18 years she was the co-host and correspondent for the network’s weekly newsmagazine\, “Aquí y Ahora.” Called the “Voice of Hispanic America” by The New York Times\, Salinas is the most recognized Hispanic female journalist in the United States. Most recently\, Salinas served as a contributor for CBS News\, where she reported across platforms and on coverage of the 2020 presidential election. She also anchored the award-winning documentary\, “Pandemia: Latinos in Crisis\,” which looked at how COVID-19 has affected the Latinx community.\n\nBret Stephens is an opinion columnist for The New York Times\, writing about foreign policy\, domestic politics and cultural issues. He also has a weekly published conversation on current affairs with his colleague\, Gail Collins. Previously\, he was the foreign-affairs columnist for The Wall Street Journal\, a member of the Journal’s editorial board and the deputy editor of the editorial page\, responsible for international opinion. Stephens was awarded the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary for his column “Global View\,” receiving the honor for “his incisive columns on American foreign policy and domestic politics\, often enlivened by a contrarian twist.”\n\nStephen Henderson is the executive editor of BridgeDetroit\, a non-profit news and engagement organization focused on lifting up the issues that Detroiters themselves identify as important to their lives. He hosts the daily radio show “Detroit Today” on WDET\, Detroit’s public radio station. And he is the host of the weekly talk show “American Black Journal” and a contributor to “One Detroit\,” both on Detroit PBS. Previously\, he was the editorial page editor and a columnist for the Detroit Free Press. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan and a former editorial page editor of The Michigan Daily\, the school’s 125-year-old daily student newspaper.
UID:127664-21859452@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/127664
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Politics,Law,Public Policy,Talk,In Person
LOCATION:Rackham Graduate School (Horace H.) - Rackham Auditorium
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DTSTAMP:20241022T091310
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SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:One Nation\, Divergent Views: A Pre-Election Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:An Invitation to a Special Election Event\n\nJoin Wallace House and the Institute for Social Research for a live conversation driven by journalism and social science on the eve of the presidential election. Hear special guests Bret Stephens and Lydia Polgreen of The New York Times\, María Elena Salinas of ABC News\, and Vince Hutchings of U-M Center for Political Studies in conversation with veteran Michigan journalist Stephen Henderson. As part of the University of Michigan’s Year of Democracy\, Civic Empowerment\, and Global Engagement initiative\, this special event will provide insights on critical issues shaping the 2024 election and social science research on the American voting public.\n\nDrawing on findings from the 75-year-long American National Election Studies\, the discussion will explore the dramatic rise of political polarization\, the significant decline in public trust in government — which has dropped from 80% in the 1950s to just 20% today — and other key factors influencing voter behavior. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear diverse perspectives on the forces shaping the upcoming election.\n\nAbout the Speakers\nVincent Hutchings is a professor of political science at the University of Michigan and an expert in public opinion\, elections\, voting behavior and African American politics. He was one of the principal investigators for the American National Election Studies (ANES) from 2010 to 2017.  The ANES is the premier academic survey of American voting\, public opinion\, and political participation. The ANES was launched at the University of Michigan during the 1948 presidential election and has collected the highest quality national survey data\, with questions dating as far back as the 1950s and 1960s\, in every presidential election since then.\n\nLydia Polgreen is an opinion columnist at The New York Times and a co-host of the “Matter of Opinion” podcast. Previously\, she served as managing director of Gimlet\, a podcast studio at Spotify\, and as editor-in-chief of HuffPost\, leading a team of hundreds of journalists publishing 16 editions across the globe in nine languages. Her leadership at HuffPost followed a 15-year career at The New York Times that included roles as associate masthead editor\, deputy international editor\, South Africa bureau chief\, a correspondent for the New Delhi bureau and chief of the West Africa bureau. Before joining The Times\, Polgreen was a staff writer for the Orlando Sentinel and the Albany Times Union. She received the 2009 Livingston Award for international reporting for her series\, “The Spoils\,” an account of how mineral wealth brought misery and exploitation to much of Africa.\n\nMaría Elena Salinas is a contributor to ABC News. For more than 30 years\, she served as co-anchor of Univision Network’s flagship daily newscast\, “Noticiero Univision\,” and for 18 years she was the co-host and correspondent for the network’s weekly newsmagazine\, “Aquí y Ahora.” Called the “Voice of Hispanic America” by The New York Times\, Salinas is the most recognized Hispanic female journalist in the United States. Most recently\, Salinas served as a contributor for CBS News\, where she reported across platforms and on coverage of the 2020 presidential election. She also anchored the award-winning documentary\, “Pandemia: Latinos in Crisis\,” which looked at how COVID-19 has affected the Latinx community.\n\nBret Stephens is an opinion columnist for The New York Times\, writing about foreign policy\, domestic politics and cultural issues. He also has a weekly published conversation on current affairs with his colleague\, Gail Collins. Previously\, he was the foreign affairs columnist for The Wall Street Journal\, a member of the Journal’s editorial board and the deputy editor of the editorial page\, responsible for international opinion. Stephens was awarded the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary for his column “Global View\,” receiving the honor for “his incisive columns on American foreign policy and domestic politics\, often enlivened by a contrarian twist.”\n\nAbout the moderator\nStephen Henderson hosts the daily radio show “Created Equal” on WDET\, Detroit’s public radio station\, and is the longtime host of “American Black Journal” and a regular contributor to “One Detroit” on Detroit PBS. Previously\, he was the editorial page editor and a columnist for the Detroit Free Press. He has also worked for the Chicago Tribune and the Baltimore Sun and spent four years covering the Supreme Court for Knight Ridder’s Washington Bureau. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan and a former editorial page editor of The Michigan Daily\, the school’s 125-year-old daily student newspaper.
UID:126509-21857220@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/126509
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Democracy,Civil Rights,Democratic Engagement,government,Public Policy
LOCATION:Rackham Graduate School (Horace H.) - Auditorium
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