David A. Siegel, Duke University

4240 Public Affairs Bldg

“A Theoretically-driven Approach to Measurement” Abstract: Item Response Theory (IRT) models are widely used in political science as a dimensional-reduction technique: they reduce variation in multiple variables to continuous variation […]

“And You Know Who I Am”: Paul Robeson in Concert

Royce 314 and Schoenberg Hall

“And You Know Who I Am”: Paul Robeson in Concert February 13 @ 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm “And You Know Who I Am”: Paul Robeson in Concert February 13, […]

Darrick Hamilton, Ohio State University

4240 Public Affairs Bldg

Race, Millennials and Wealth in the Aftermath of the Great Recession Abstract: As America becomes more plural, it is critical to view race as a pillar and not just an […]

Kanner Lecture Series: Hazel Carby

Kanner Lecture Series: Hazel Carby Organized by the Department of English and Co-sponsored by the CSW Black Feminism InitiativeThis lecture is part of the Kanner Lecture Series.More details coming soon. […]

Jonathan Skinner, Dartmouth University

4240 Public Affairs Bldg

Hospital Productivity and the Misallocation of Healthcare Inputs Abstract: There is growing evidence for wide variation in total factor productivity across hospitals, with large differences in risk-adjusted health outcomes as […]