Friday, October 15, & Saturday, October 16th, 2004
Miniconference on Self-Organizing Inequalties
Participants include
Cecilia Ridgeway,
Mario Small,
Ed Lawler,
Robert Frank,
Yoshimichi Sato,
Michael Macy,
Shelley Correll,
Steve Bernard, and
Robb Willer.
Monday, October 18th, 2004
"Changes in the Process of Aging during the 20th Century"
Robert W. Fogel
Nobel Laureate in Economics
Charles Walgreen Distinguished Service Professor
University of Chicago
4:30 pm, 105 Ives Hall Co-Sponsored with ILR.
Friday, September 10, 2004
"Race and Felon Disenfranchisement"
Christopher Uggen
University of Minnesota
4:30 pm, 302 Uris Hall
Tuesday, September 14, 2004
Inequality Concentration Fall Semester Kick-off
Pizza Lunch
12:00-1:00 pm, 360 Uris Hall
Friday, September 24, 2004
"FDR, Inequality, and the American Maximum Wage Tradition"
Sam Pizzigati
Labor journalist and author of Greed and Good: Understanding and Overcoming the Inequality that Limits Our Lives.
4:30 pm, 302 Uris Hall
Friday, October 15, 2004
Self-Organizing Inequalities Miniconference
Participants included Cecilia Ridgeway,
Mario Small,
Ed Lawler,
Robert Frank,
Michael Macy, and
Shelley Correll
Wednesday, December 1, 2004
Community Forum on Education
CSI professors Shelley Correll, David Harris, and Stephen Morgan participated in the forum whose theme was "Equity and Excellence: Shared Challenges, Shared Opportunites."
Stephen Morgan's presentation
David Harris' presentation
Shelley Correll's presentation
Friday, February 25, 2005
"Race and Academic Achievement: A New Longitudinal Case Study"
Research Abstract
Kenneth Spenner,
Professor of Sociology,
Duke University and
Dr. Anita-Yvonne Bryant, Coordinator of Multicultural Services, Duke University's Counseling and Psychological Services
1:00-2:30 pm, B08 Sage Hall
Co-sponsor: Office for Women and Minorities in Business at the Johnson School
Friday, March 11, 2005
"Assessing Racial Profiling"
Steven N. Durlauf,
Kenneth J. Arrow Professor of Economics,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
4:30 pm, 302 Uris Hall
Wednesday, March 30, 2005
"Consequences of Retention in Education"
Karl L. Alexander,
John Dewey Professor of Sociology
Johns Hopkins University
2:55-4:10 pm, 305 Ives Hall.
Monday, April 4, 2005
"The Consequences of High-Stakes Testing for Educational Inequality"
Robert M. Hauser
Vilas Research Professor of Sociology,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
2:55-4:10 pm, 305 Ives Hall.
Wednesday, April 27, 2005
"Meritocracy, Education, and Class Inequality"
John Goldthorpe
Nuffield College, Oxford University.
2:55-4:10 pm, 305 Ives Hall.