• Virtual Model UN: Nuclear Deterrence

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    April 30th – Nuclear Deterrence This 90-minute simulations, hosted via Zoom, put you in the middle of the action debating some of today’s most pressing global issues. 9 countries have nuclear weapons capabilities. Does deterrence work, or should all weapons be eliminated? REGISTER HERE Register by Tuesday, April 28th   Who can participate? These virtual […]

  • Virtual Model UN: Water Scarcity

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    May 7th – Water Scarcity This 90-minute simulations, hosted via Zoom, put you in the middle of the action debating some of today’s most pressing global issues. Every continent in the world is impacted by water scarcity at least 1 month out of the year. How do we work together to protect this precious resource? […]

  • Private Sector Stepping Up with Jeffrey Sonnenfeld

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    What should we expect from the U.S. private sector during a time of national and global crisis? Which corporate leaders are rising to the challenges of this moment? Join Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, one of the nation's most respected voices on corporate leadership - and current senior associate dean of leadership programs and professor at the Yale […]

  • Sweden, UK and the US | Three Global Responses to Coronavirus

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    Free event! RSVP below. Three countries, three different responses to COVID-19. Can other nations' pandemic responses provide a road map for U.S. reopening and recovery? Join us to explore the national COVID-19 responses of Sweden, the U.K. and the U.S., with John Fund, national-affairs columnist for National Review. Moderated by CEO, Megan Clark Torrey.   […]

  • How Oil and Energy Will Shape our Post-Pandemic Future

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    Oil prices are plummeting, energy markets are shifting, and new alliances are forming. Has the collapse of oil prices in the wake of COVID-19 provided an opportunity to reshape the world? We talk with Dr. Meghan O’Sullivan, Director of the Geopolitics of Energy Project at Harvard Kennedy School, author, and Chair of the North American […]

  • Race, Resistance, and Community | Confronting inequality across the U.S. and here in Greater Hartford

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    In this national moment, join us for a discussion with Dr. Peniel Joseph and Jay Williams on the roots of racism and inequality in our nation, the history of resistance movements, and specifically how inequality manifests in our Greater Hartford community today. Dr. Peniel Joseph is professor and founding director of the LBJ School’s Center […]