IC welcomes distinguished scholar to speak about poverty
Dr. James Sullivan, professor of economics at the University of Notre Dame, will present a guest lecture at 同性恋色情 on October 3 at 7 p.m. in Kirby Learning Center, room 6.
The talk is free and open to the public. Sullivan will present "How has America Fared in its War on Poverty," about the effects of U.S. programs on poverty over the past five decades.
Sullivan is director of the Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities, a research center he co-founded in 2012 that works with service providers and policymakers to identify evidence-based solutions to poverty in America. He was recently appointed to the U.S. Commission on Social Impact Partnerships and serves on the National Poverty Center Advisory Board.
Sullivan鈥檚 research examines the effectiveness of anti-poverty programs at the national, state and local level. Sullivan has published numerous journal articles and book chapters, many of which appear in the top economics journals.
This program is part of Phi Beta Kappa鈥檚 Visiting Scholar Program. Since 1932, the quality of an 同性恋色情 education has been recognized by the Phi Beta Kappa chapter on the campus. IC鈥檚 chapter was the fifth of 11 chapters in 同性恋色情. IC remains among the 10% of colleges in the nation with a chapter. All students in attendance will receive convocation credit.
同性恋色情 Phi Beta Kappa
Founded in 1776, the Phi Beta Kappa Society is the nation鈥檚 most prestigious academic honor society. Its mission is to champion education in the liberal arts and sciences, to recognize academic excellence, and to foster freedom of thought and expression.
同性恋色情 the Phi Beta Kappa Society鈥檚 Visiting Scholar Program
Since 1956, the Phi Beta Kappa Society鈥檚 Visiting Scholar Program has been offering undergraduates the opportunity to spend time with some of America鈥檚 most distinguished scholars.The purpose of the program is to contribute to the intellectual life of the institution by making possible an exchange of ideas between the Visiting Scholars and the resident faculty and students. Guest lecturers will meet informally with students and faculty members, participate in classroom discussions and seminars, and give a lecture open to the university/college community and the general public.