Past Events from September 23, 2016 – January 1, 1970 – Page 8 – DeWitt Wallace Center Past Events from September 23, 2016 – January 1, 1970 – Page 8 – DeWitt Wallace Center

Lunch: Jason DeParle, NYT

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Sorry- This event is fully subscribed! If you have any questions, contact Shelley.Stonecipher@duke.edu   Jason DeParle A.B.’ 82 will lead a lunch conversation with students.The lunch will be hosted by Professor Philip Bennett. DeParle is a senior writer at The New York Times and author of the book "A Good Provider is One Who Leaves: … Continued

Political Ads on Social Media: Solutions? (PopUP News Event)

Rhodes Conference Room (Sanford 223)

Pop-UP News events will happen periodically, on relatively short notice, in response to important news stories. Thanks to Matt Perault and the new Center for Science & Technology Policy, established collaboratively with Duke Initiative for Science & Society and the Sanford School of Public Policy, for cosponsoring this event. For a deeper dive into Professor … Continued

Student Lunch: Neil Newhouse – 45%

Pollster Neil Newhouse will explain the remarkable consistency in President Trump’s approval rating and what’s behind it. Newhouse is a partner and co-founder of Public Opinion Strategies, a national political and public affairs research firm which has been described by the New York Times as “the leading Republican polling company” in the country. Please RSVP … Continued

VIRTUAL Tech & Check Conference

THURSDAY, APRIL 2    4 p.m. EDT • Virtual Happy Hour | Zoom Breakout Rooms It’s 5 o’clock somewhere! Pour your beverage of choice — beer, wine, cocktail, soda — and join us for informal introductions and discussion. Our first topic? What you’re drinking and why you like it. Happy Hour Host: Bill Adair, Duke … Continued

PopUP: Covering Black Activism, with Sarah Jackson

                  Before the event please consider reading her June 3 article in The Atlantic: The Headlines That Are Covering Up Police Violence. For more information on Dr. Jackson, see: Faculty Profile, Annenberg School, UPenn Announcement of appointment as Annenberg Presidential Associate Professor Twitter #HashtagActivism: Networks of Race and … Continued


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