CPR Seminar Series
The CPR Seminar Series includes both internal and external speakers who present findings from their latest policy-relevant research.
For Syracuse University faculty, the presentations are in a workshop format: designed to provide feedback to the researchers while the work is in a formative stage. External speakers typically present research projects that are near completion.
2023-2024 speakers included Brian Powell (Indiana University), Shellye Suttles (Indiana University), Brian Jacob (University of Michigan), Sadé Lindsay (Cornell University), Christopher Berry (University of Chicago), and Maria Zhu (Syracuse University).
Upcoming Seminars
We continue to follow the advice of local public health officials in regards to in-person events. Please check Syracuse University’s Stay Safe website for the latest safety protocols before coming to campus or other in-person venues.
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Economics of Crime: Alternatives to Traditional Criminal Justice Policies
Eggers Hall, 220
Monica Deza, associate professor of economics and CPR senior research associate, will present as part of the CPR Seminar Series.
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CPR Seminar Series: Robert Kaestner
Eggers Hall, 060
Robert Kaestner, University of Chicago, will present "Selection of Movers on Observable Characteristics and the Effect of Place on Health and Healthcare Spending" as part of the CPR Seminar Series.
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CPR Methods Seminar: A Simple, Statistically Robust Test of Discrimination
Eggers Hall, 060
CPR Methods Seminar: Sharad Goel, Harvard Kennedy School, will present "A Simple, Statistically Robust Test of Discrimination."
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Local Fiscal Structures and the Inequality of Place
Eggers Hall, 060
Rourke O'Brien, Yale University, will present "Local Fiscal Structures and the Inequality of Place" as part of the CPR Seminar Series.
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A Multi-level Collaborative Governance Framework for Designing Accountable AI Systems
Eggers Hall, 060
Yu-Che Chen, University of Nebraska at Omaha, will present "A Multi-level Collaborative Governance Framework for Designing Accountable AI Systems" as part of the CPR Seminar Series.
For More Information
Alyssa Kirk
Communications Specialist, Center for Policy Research
Communications Specialist, Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion and Population Health
426 Eggers Hall
315.443.9929 | amkirk@syr.edu