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Mistrust Thy Neighbor : US-Mexico-Canada Relations in the Age of Trump

This Marxe Issues Public Policy program will focus on the controversy involving reaching a viable NAFTA agreement under the current Trump administration. The panel will feature distinguished experts…

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The Ethical Dangers of Politically Motivated Philanthropy in Higher Education

The February 5th Marxe Issues program, co-sponsored by the Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity at the Zicklin School of Busienss, will focus on why universities and colleges must carefully…

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Climate Change and Migration: How They Impact Global Public Policy and Cities

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Is Education Reform Dead? A Look at What's Next for America's Schools

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Marxe Breakfast : Democracy in Peril : Defending Voting Rights

Moderated by David Birdsell, Dean of the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs, the program starts by showing a documentary film regarding the access to the right to vote guaranteed in…

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University-City relations: How can they mutually benefit from pooled resources?

The new "Marxe Issues" Breakfast Series focuses on important public policy concerns. In keeping with the findings and issues raised in Steven Diner’s book “Universities and…

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How to Solve the North Korea Conundrum?

The threat of nuclear war has reached a fever pitch in recent weeks with the continuous threats and missile testing by North Korea. This poses a major global security threat and is particularly…

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Your Health and the Environment

"Lecture on “The Role of Nutrition and Environmental Pollution in Cancer Prevention and Treatment” by Mitchell L. Gaynor, M.D., founder and president of Gaynor Integrative Oncology…

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