Past Events

The Polarization in Trust for American Institutions since 1970

Lecture | September 22 | 10 - 11:00 a.m. | RSVP

The well-known polarization of American politics in the past fifty years has led to polarization in evaluations of basic knowledge producing institutions, including higher education, science, and journalism, so that they are now trusted more by Democrats than by Republicans. Similarly there is polarization in evaluations of basic rules and values institutions such as the police, the military, and religion so that they are now trusted more by Republicans than Democrats. Using data from the 1970s onwards...

Divergent Pathways: New Measurements of Undergraduate Success

Lecture | March 3 | 4-5:00 p.m. | Social Science Matrix Conference Room, 8th Floor | 820 Barrows Hall
| Berkeley, CA 94720-1922 | RSVP

Speaker: Richard Arum

Utilizing newly designed performance assessments to better identify undergraduate experiences and outcomes, the Next Generation Undergraduate Success Measurement Project improves the understanding of the value of undergraduate educational experiences and promotes...

Overregulating Community College Students through Racist Financial Aid Policies and Practices

Lecture | February 11 | 4-5:00 p.m. | Social Science Matrix Conference Room, 8th Floor Barrows Hall|Lecture | 820 Barrows Hall
| UC Berkeley | RSVP

Speaker: Devon Graves

To understand the barriers that exist in the financial aid process, Dr. Devon Graves conducted his dissertation research on financial aid verification and disbursement at a California...