
Toward One Wausau: Community dialogues
…perceptions of diversity issues, “provided useful data and served as a framework to engage people on the issues during our dialogues,” said Eric Giordano,…
…perceptions of diversity issues, “provided useful data and served as a framework to engage people on the issues during our dialogues,” said Eric Giordano,…
…June 18, from 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. This event is part of the Public Issues Series and is sponsored by the Center Right Coalition,…
…from Kansas State University, the University of Georgia, the Kettering Foundation, and the National Issues Forum Institute. He has trained a wide range of…
…State University, the University of Georgia, the Kettering Foundation, and the National Issues Forum Institute. Professional interests include the impact of deliberative practices in…
…Fellows and WIPPS personnel to conduct deliberative forums on local and national issues within the context of their high school and college class curriculum….
…a supporter of WIPPS. Your continued support allows us to address local, state, and national issues by linking public scholarship, civic outreach, and student…
…Chevron and Kraft. He has more than 100 publications in international, national and regional forums. He received his Ph.D. in geography from Rutgers University….
…influenced and helped to shape state spending. The lecture is part of the Wisconsin Institute for Public Policy’s Public Issues Series and will be…
Source: Menomonee Falls Now, Ginny Gnadt “Naming and Framing Current Issues” is the topic of a Friday Forum discussion set for 7:30 to 11:30…
Public disdain for the U.S. Congress is at an all-time high. With most Americans feeling that the best interests of the country are not being represented in Washington, does Congress even matter anymore? Hear what four national experts have to say at a panel discussion April 4 in Milwaukee and April 5 in Madison.