Faculty Research Masterclasses

Throughout the Fall 2022 semester, Rockefeller College will be hosting a Lunch and Learn Series, featuring interesting and impactful faculty research. Each session will include a faculty presentation on their research topic of choice followed by a Q&A with the virtual audience. All are welcome to attend. Registration is required to receive the Zoom links.
Video recordings of the sessions are now available on Rockefeller College's YouTube channel. Click here to watch.
Past Sessions:
Tuesday, September 13, 12:30pm
Cooperation, Coercion, and Economic Sanctions (watch recording)
Bryan Early, Associate Professor, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy
Wednesday, September 21, 12:30pm
International Cooperation on Climate Change (watch recording)
Brian Greenhill, Associate Professor, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy
Monday, October 17, 12:30pm
SCOTUS Arguments (watch recording)
Julie Novkov, Professor, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy
Christine Bird, Visiting Assistant Professor, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy
Matt Ingram, Associate Professor, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy
Tuesday, October 18, 12:30pm
COVID-19 and Political Polarization (watch recording)
Ashley Fox, Associate Professor, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy
Wednesday, October 26, 12:30pm
Fighting the Opioid Epidemic (watch recording)
Patricia Strach, Professor, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy
Wednesday, November 2, 12:30pm
Extremism in the United States (watch recording)
Victor Asal, Professor, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy
Monday, November 7, 12:30pm
2022 Midterms – The Issues Motivating Voters and the Races to Watch
Sally Friedman, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Michael Malbin, O'Leary Professor, Department of Political Science
Libby Post, Adjunct Professor, Department of Public Administration & Policy
Wednesday, November 30, 12:30pm
Why Not Ask? Oral Histories and the Digital Welfare State (watch recording)
Virginia Eubanks, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science