A community building director for the Esther Foundation will present “Whose Development?” on Friday, Oct. 6 as part of the International Field Studies Lecture Series at Brigham Young University at ...
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. Dr. John "Jody" Kretzmann will lead a workshop on Building Strong Communities: Asset-based ...
As many of us were forced to pivot therapeutic practices when the COVID-19 pandemic altered society last spring, this lecture explores art therapist Joshua Brancheau's (MPS 2017 Art Therapy) efforts ...
It is often said that the first rule of sustainability is to align with natural forces, or at least not try to defy them. EEG believes that this is true, and adopting sustainability as the only way ...
Child health is increasingly understood to be a critical form of human capital. Research has demonstrated both how valuable it is and how better to support its development. This lecture provides an ...
Jim Lavery, research scientist at the Centre for Research on Inner City Health and Centre for Global Health Research at the University of Toronto, will deliver two lectures on the topic of community ...
A Ph.D. scholar from Ukraine gave a lecture to students at Tulsa Community College discussing the ways ideas cross borders.
By Kate Stockrahm In a departure from its usual programming, Mott Community College’s Ballenger Eminent Persons Lecture ...
The World Bank’s Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Department is pleased to invite students, think tanks and academia as well as civil society organizations and media to discuss findings of ...
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