The Calculus of Calamity
Join us for an interactive webinar with professor James Shepherd-Barron, who will provide attendees with a deeper understanding of how disaster epidemiology, health economics, and public administration can help save lives.
Join us for an interactive webinar with professor James Shepherd-Barron, who will provide attendees with a deeper understanding of how disaster epidemiology, health economics, and public administration can help save lives.
In Common Sense, New York Times best-selling author Joel Greenblatt offers an investor’s perspective on building an economy that truly works for everyone.
During this webinar, John W. Ayala will discuss the Guardian Angels and other efforts to promote public safety in D.C.
This episode features an interview with Carrie Frederick Frost, Ph.D.
Join us for a lecture from Bizu Solomon, a career counselor with the Office of Career Services.
The conference will explore how the future of business education can prepare students for the post-pandemic workforce.
Social workers can play an important role as catalysts for better-quality care for patients at the end of life to ensure that their health care wishes are respected.
Join us for a short lecture and Q&A with Aziz Rana, Ph.D., professor of law at Cornell University.
Lex Takkenberg will explore the topics of ethics and corruption in humanitarian operations during this webinar.
Join us for a virtual lunchtime program with international economist, global money manager, and author Nicholas Sargen in conversation with award-winning financial journalist Consuelo Mack.
Please join professor of education and psychobiographer Joseph G. Ponterotto in an exploration into the life of John F. Kennedy Jr.
In this hour-long webinar, three experts on Catholic social teaching and the Vatican will analyze the new encyclical.
Please join us as we talk with Elizabeth Mahoney, head of international training at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
In Margin of Trust, authors Lawrence A. Cunningham and Stephanie Cuba develop a new account of how Berkshire Hathaway works, showing that the key to its success is trust.
Join us for this discussion featuring Francisco Cantú.
This class will describe and help to define the role of the social worker in hospice care.
Join the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs for a webinar with Brian Kelly, head of the Community Stabilization Unit for the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
This forum will screen a 15-minute video including clips from CNN and the Today Show, followed by a discussion on pro-child activism and transforming tragedy into something positive
Join us for a panel discussion.
Join us for "A Short History of Jewish Gender: Part 1" with Fordham Associate Professor of Theology Sarit Kattan-Gribetz and Bar-Ilan University's Moshe Rosman.
Join us for a talk with award-winning author and professor Shennette Garrett-Scott on her book Banking on Freedom: Black Women in U.S. Finance Before the New Deal.
Please join us as we learn more about Municipal Strategies & Solutions.
Join us for a lecture from Judy Heumann, a pioneer in the disability rights movement.
The goals of this class are to inform social workers about the standards, evidence-based practices, and ethical issues related to the health literacy needs of the patients/clients and families we serve and for critical care and end-of-life decision-making.
Join us for a virtual Q&A featuring political science professors Monika McDermott, Robert Hume, and Boris Heersink.