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- MSE PhD Prospectus Defense: Haoxiang Yu10:00 am
- ECE PhD Thesis Defense: Ruangrawee Kitichotkul12:00 pm
- Urban Inequalities Workshop: Jennifer Candipan12:00 pm
- SE PhD Prospectus Defense: Jingmei Yang1:30 pm
- 2025 Early Childhood Keynote Lecture: Challenges to Child Health & Well-Being: A Global Perspective on Complex Systems5:00 pm
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- WIP in Ancient Philosophy: Joshua Wilburn (Wayne State University)4:00 pm
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- Winter Open House at the Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future5:00 pm
Urban Inequalities Workshop: Jennifer Candipan
Dr. Jennifer Candipan, Brown University “Pathways of Neighborhood Socioeconomic Change in the U.S.” Each semester, the Initiative on Cities hosts a recurring workshop led by Professor Japonica Brown-Saracino, an Urban Faculty Fellow at the IOC, which invites faculty, graduate students, and postdoctoral scholars to explore issues of urban inequality. These workshops approach the topic of urban inequalities from different disciplinary, methodological, and theoretical angles, exploring themes that include cities and race, economics, health, politics and governance, education, youth, climate change, resilience, sexualities and gender, marketing, and neighborhoods.
| When | 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm on 1 December 2025 |
|---|---|
| Building | Initiative on Cities (75 Bay State Road) |