Weidenbaum Center Public Policy Lunch Speaker Peter Kastor on the history of presidential note cards
President Calvin Coolidge reads from a piece of paper addressing guests on the White House steps
March 2024
Weidenbaum Center Resident Fellow Jake Rosenfeld comments on Dartmouth's Men Basketball team unionizing
Weidenbaum Center Grant Recipient Patrick Ishizuka comments on intensive parenting
Weidenbaum Center Grant Recipient Yongseok Shin spoke to the LA Times about his research into people spending fewer hours working in recent years.
The Weidenbaum Center hosted a full-day grants conference featuring two National Science Foundation Program Directors from the Directorate for Social, Behavioral, and Economics Sciences - Lee Walker from the Division of Social and Economic Sciences, and May Yuan (pictured left) from the Division of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences. Around 80 faculty, research administrators, and grant staff from Washington University and neighboring local universities and colleges attended both in-person and virtually. Presentations and discussion featured topics including an overview of the grant process, writing a competitive proposal, and information on different types of grants. The day before the conference, Washington University faculty met with the program directors in one-on-one meetings to explore their research projects and opportunities for NSF grant funding.
Weidenbaum Center Grant Recipient David Carter won a Best Historical Materials award from the American Library Association for his 2023 book "Historical Dictionary of Modern Coups d'Etat&...
Weidenbaum Center Research Fellow Timothy McBride comments on Medicaid and the poor in New York Times piece.
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NSF Program Director Lee Walker presenting at conference
Conference attendees
NSF Program Director May Yuan presenting at conference
Left to Right: Ariela Schacter, Weidenbaum Center Associate Director and Associate Professor of Sociology, and Liz Chiarello, Associate Professor of Sociology from Saint Louis University, chatting at Conference
Spring 2024 events include a talk and conversation on economic and monetary policy by Governor of the Federal Reserve Board Adriana D. Kugler, a conversation with emmy-award-winning journalism professor at New York University Hilke Schellmann on holding artificial intelligence accountable, and a conversation with Dr. Mark S. Wrighton, the James & Mary Wertsch Distinguished University Professor and Chancellor Emeritus of Washington University in St. Louis.
Listing of our Spring 2024 Upcoming Events