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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Info Session for U of Michigan- Northwestern's MS in Education & Social Policy
DESCRIPTION:Attend a live-streamed information session about the Masterof Science in Education &amp\; Social Policy Program at Northwestern University. Presentations will include information about the curriculum\, the master's project\, field experiences for teachers\, the application process\, and financial aid. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions of program administrators. If you are registering to participate in the live-streamed information session about the program and admissions with our program directors\, go to https://northwestern.zoom.us/j/98047374075 at the scheduled time. When you log in to the session\, you must allow audio in order to hear us. The session is interactive. You will have the opportunity to ask questions\, and you will be asked to introduce yourself and specify which program you are interested in. You may either unmute yourself or type in the chat.
UID:126565-21857327@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/126565
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DTSTAMP:20240910T163742
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SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Medicine\, Aging\, Science & Health (MASH) Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Fall 2024 Semester Line-Up:\n\n9/12: Paige Sweet\, \"Paige Sweet	He’s a Full Blown Narcissist: Tracing an Emerging Cultural Narrative in Action\"\n\n9/26: Erika-Ann Kim\, Publishable Paper\n\n10/10: Levity Smith\, Publishable Paper (\"Not All Bathrooms are Created Equal\": Moral Experiences of Maneuvering Inaccessible Infrastructure with Physical Disability)\n\n10/24: Alexus Roane\, \"Strategies Among Birth Workers and Perinatal Health Professionals for Promoting Perinatal Health Equity Across Spatial Contexts in North Carolina\"\n\n11/7: Charles Katulamu\, \"’Illegal abortion’: Navigation and Experiences of Women\"\n\n11/21: Juliette Bontemps\, \"Social inequalities and colorectal cancer in France\"\n\n12/7: Analidis Ochoa\, \"Blood Veins for Hire: Blood Plasma and the Global Plasma Industry\"
UID:126192-21856661@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/126192
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CATEGORIES:Graduate Students
LOCATION:LSA Building - 4147
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DTSTAMP:20241003T091716
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SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Partisan Hostility and American Democracy
DESCRIPTION:For generations\, experts argued that American politics needed cohesive parties to function effectively. Now many fear that strong partisan views\, particularly hostility to the opposing party\, are damaging democracy. We address this concern with a nuanced evaluation of when and how partisan animosity matters in today’s highly charged\, dynamic political environment\, drawing on panel data from some of the most tumultuous years in recent American history\, 2019 through 2021. Partisanship powerfully shapes political behaviors\, but its effects are conditional\, not constant. Instead\, it is most powerful when politicians send clear signals and when an issue is unlikely to bring direct personal consequences. In the absence of these conditions\, other factors often dominate decision-making. Hence\, while partisan hostility has degraded US politics—for example\, politicizing previously non-political issues and undermining compromise—it is not in itself an existential threat. American democracy depends on how politicians\, more than ordinary voters\, behave.
UID:121673-21846895@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/121673
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CATEGORIES:Elections,Insights Speaker Series,Political Science,Politics
LOCATION:Institute For Social Research - 1430
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