Dear Sanford Alumni and Friends,
On behalf of the faculty at Sanford, I bring you Fall Semester greetings as we have turned our energy to teaching, research and making an impact in support of democracy. It is the privilege of my professional life to work with the tremendously talented undergraduate and graduate students at Sanford, both in the classroom and in Tech Policy.
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Read more about Professor David Hoffman's journey at Duke.
Learn more about Tech Policy achievements in 2023.
David Hoffman L'93 P'23
Steed Family Professor of the Practice of Public Policy
Duke Sanford School of Public Policy
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How Does Dismantling Structural Racism Impact the US's National Identity?
Oct. 11, 6:30 - 8:30 PM EST - New York, NY
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Join Us In NYC Next Week as Sanford Professor Jay Pearson leads a discussion focused on how structural inequity, structural racism, and systemic racism leads to health inequities. Sanford Development and Alumni Relations team and Duke NY Regional Group look forward to connecting with you as we network and learn alongside fellow Duke Alumni and friends of Duke.
Click here to register.
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Challenges and Opportunities for Improving the Lives of Children and Families
Oct. 24, 5:30 - 7:30 PM CST - Chicago, IL
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Relationships, Representation and Recruitment
How To Be Our Authentic Selves
Oct. 26, 5:30 - 7:00 PM EST - Sanford School, Fleishman Commons
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Join us as we gather to network, hear a presentation from Professor Jay Pearson, and explore relationships and representation in our academic and professional lives. Together we will explore ways that people or organizations create space for individuals to express their authentic selves.
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The event is open to all students and Sanford alumni but is highly encouraged for those who hold underrepresented/historically marginalized identities, including Black, Indigenous, and students/alumni of color, first-generation students/alumni, LGBTQ+, neurodiverse students/alumni, students/alumni with a disability, students/alumni of varying gender identity and expression, and other populations.
Click here to register.
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Arts Policy and Leadership After 2020
Nov. 17, 6:30 - 8:30 PM EST - Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Join Hart Leadership Program director, Professor Andrew Nurkin, for a discussion focused on leadership and the arts in a post-2020 world. How does public policy shape our experience of the arts? What kind of leadership do the arts require now? The Duke Sanford Development and Alumni Relations team, Dean Judith Kelly and the Duke South Florida Regional Group, look forward to exploring these topics and networking with Duke alumni and friends.
Click here to register.
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Duke Sanford Crown Lecture: Cal Newport
Why Can't I Focus? On Email, Smartphones, and the Age of Distraction
Oct. 5, 5:00 - 6:00 PM EST - Duke Campus and Virtual
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Forever Learning Institute: Transformative Ideas
Thriving in the Digital Age - With Professor Philip Napoli
Oct. 10, 3:00 – 4:00 PM EST – Virtual
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How should we practically live in today’s digital age? Technology has enhanced life in many ways but how can we incorporate these innovations in a balanced way to benefit the world and its citizens? Join us as we debate the effect advances in technologies, such as artificial intelligence, have on our understanding of what it means to flourish and be fully human.
Click here to register.
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Save The Date: The 2024 Election, One Year Out
Oct. 30, 5:30 PM EST - Karsh Alumni and Visitors Center
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Duke’s Polis: Center for Politics and the Duke Triangle alumni chapter invite you to join award-winning journalist John Harwood T’78 for a conversation featuring leading political strategists: Sarah Longwell (President and CEO of Longwell Partners and Publisher of The Bulwark) and Michael Podhorzer (Sr. Fellow at the Center for American Progress).
To keep up to date with this event, visit our Alumni Events page here.
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Terry Sanford Distinguished Lecture: Jasmine Crowe-Houston
Hungry for Change: Ending Food Waste
Nov. 03, 7:00 – 8:00 PM EST – Bryan Center Reynolds Industries Theater
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Join us during Duke's Family Weekend to hear from Jasmine Crowe-Houston, social entrepreneur, TED speaker, and founder and CEO of Goodr. Crowe-Houston will explain why there is a strong need for policy innovation to drive social change and her solutions to how we solve old problems.
Click here to learn more.
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#DogDaysOfSummer - We Have A Winner! |
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Please join us in congratulating Gotham and her human Nicole Kyle PPS'13 on winning our Duke Doggie Swag Bag!
"This summer Gotham has been to Fire Island, the Shore, and all around the Village. She's had a few noncancerous lumps removed but is recovering nicely! Public Policy Interests: Gender equality and climate justice! Gotham loves the beach more than anything, so those coastlines need to be preserved. We always joke that Gotham is undoubtedly a feminist: she takes up a lot of space and never works for free."
Click here to view #DogDaysOfSummer Album.
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Joanne Kim PPS’22 - Business Analyst at McKinsey & Company
From small-town Missouri to the world of big-data, Joanne continues to lead the way for tech policy in her career in health data privacy. In 2022, she authored the seminal Sanford Tech Policy Data Broker Research, a milestone marking her as a rising star. Today, she is a Business Analyst at McKinsey & Company in Seattle.
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| Each month, we want to share updates from our alumni.
Do you have a new job? Receive a promotion or an award?
Celebrating a wedding, birth, or other milestone?
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Thank you to all the alumni, parents and friend who made a gift to the Sanford Annual Fund in fiscal year 2023, we are grateful for your support.
The 2023 Sanford Annual Fund Honor Roll celebrates those whose support is recognized at a Duke leadership gift club level.
Click here to visit the 2023 Annual Fund Honor Roll
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Bedeviled: A Podcast About American Democracy From Duke University |
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Veteran journalist John Harwood T'78, now a Distinguished Fellow at Duke's Polis Center for Politics, interviews politicians and voters, academics and activists about the 21st century divisions imperiling our national experiment in self-government.
Click here to listen to the latest episode.
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Thank you to our amazing alumni volunteers who served in September.
Maria Ramirez MPP'20 - Amanda Ayers MPP'19 - Vivian Kan MPP'15 - Zach Sanna MPP'22 - Will Shipman MPP'22 - Antonio Butler MPP'23 - Rhea Ninan MPP'22 - Abby Snyder MPP'19 - Patrick Rochelle MPP'21 - Chandlee Jackson MPP'23 - Neil Harrington MPP'22 - Hannah Bartlebaugh MPP'20 - Ari Panzer MPP'23
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