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September 2016 Accolades

Robert Hazen, Robinson Professor of Earth Sciences, presented a lecture on the history of the Deep Carbon Observatory at the Institute de Physique du Globe de Paris. He also presented a keynote lecture on “Mineralogy of the Anthropocene Epoch” at the Geochemical Society meeting in Yokohama, Japan, and on the Deep Carbon Observatory in Paris, France. He continues to serve on the International Advisory Board of the Earth-Life Science Institute at Tokyo Tech.

Laurie O. Robinson, Robinson Professor of Criminology, Law and Society, participated in a four-hour session with President Barack Obama. She convened with leaders from civil rights, law enforcement and academia to consider “next steps” in the wake of shootings in Baton Rouge, St. Paul and Dallas. She also chaired a lunch program on police reform for Democratic National Convention delegates in Philadelphia with former Attorney General Eric Holder as the featured panelist.

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Professor Pearlstein discusses “How big businesses lose Washington”

In his most recent piece for the Washington Post, Robinson Professor of Public and International Affairs Steven Pearlstein discusses the difficult relationship between business and government.  Read the whole article here.

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Professor Pearlstein discusses the decline of liberal arts education

In his most recent piece for the Washington Post, Robinson Professor of Public and International Affairs Steven Pearlstein discusses the decline of liberal arts education.  Read the whole article here.

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Professor Pearlstein discusses the robot revolution.

In his most recent piece for the Washington Post, Robinson Professor of Public and International Affairs Steven Pearlstein discusses the robot revolution.  Read the whole article here.

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Professor Pearlstein examines the Federal Reserve’s decision.

In his recent piece for the Washington Post, Robinson Professor of Public and International Affairs Steven Pearlstein discusses the Federal Reserve’s decision to back off from its plan to raise interest rates to more normal levels.  Read the whole article here.

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Professor Pearlstein reviews “The Inner Lives of Market” by Ray Fisman and Tim Sullivan

In his recent piece for the Washington Post, Robinson Professor of Public and International Affairs Professor Pearlstein reviews a new book. Read the whole article here.

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April 2016 Accolades

Paul D’Andrea, Robinson Professor of Theater and English, received the National Outstanding Eagle Scout Award for adult former Eagle scouts who have made contributions to society by achieving national distinction in their fields.

Robert Hazen, Robinson Professor of Earth Sciences, presented a lecture on “Geochemical Complexities and the Origins of Life” at an international astrobiology conference in Vilnius, Lithuania. He also presented a lecture on “Chance, Necessity, and the Origins of Life” at the Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons, Md.

Carma Hinton, Robinson Professor of Visual Culture and Chinese Studies, delivered a paper at the Association for Asian Studies annual meeting panel, “Oral Histories of the Mao Era: Politics and Ethics.” She also was a panelist at two international conferences titled “The Cultural Revolution and Cinema: An International Symposium,” and “The Photographer Who Shaped Modern China: Sha Fei and His World,” both at the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, Harvard University.

Steven Pearlstein, Robinson Professor of Public Affairs, gave the lead presentation at a panel hosted by the World Bank’s 1818 Society on the state of the global economy and global financial markets.

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Professor Pearlstein examines what “What Bernie Sanders would do to America”

In his most recent piece for the Washington Post, Robinson Professor of Public and International Affairs Steven Pearlstein discusses Bernie Sanders’s plans.  Read the whole article here.

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March 2016 Accolades

Spencer R. Crew, Robinson Professor of American, African American, and Public History, was a panelist for a session on public history at the meeting of the American Historical Association. He gave a lecture on the Great Migration for a program on the Harlem Renaissance at Northern Virginia Community College for the Tinner Hill Heritage Association. He also lectured on the Underground Railroad in Virginia for the Burke Historical Society in Burke, Virginia.

Robert Hazen, Robinson Professor of Earth Sciences, presented the Morgan Lecture at Appalachian State University, Boone, N.C., on “Chance, Necessity, and the Origins of Life.” He also lectured at the Sorbonne in Paris on mineral evolution, and at the Institute de Physique du Globe de Paris on “mineral ecology.” He was named co-chair of the Task Force 2020, an international committee charged with planning the future of deep carbon research.

Laurie O. Robinson, Robinson Professor of Criminology, Law and Society, was named a member of the Independent Commission on New York City Criminal Justice and Incarceration Reform, chaired by former New York State Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman.

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Professor Laurie Robinson’s appointment to the new criminal justice commission

On March 17th, 2016, former chief judge Jonathan Lippman announced the new members of the Independent Commission on New York City Criminal Justice and Incarceration Reform. As a part of the 27 chosen commissioners, Professor Laurie Robinson will look at the viability of closing Rikers Island and reformations of the city’s criminal justice system.

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