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2003-2004 Convocation Series 

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April 28, 2004 - Dealing Effectively with the Public on Sensitive Issues, Ms. Janyce Hedetniemi, Former Director of the Office of Community Liaison, National Institutes of Health and Carnegie Mellon Alumnus '61

April 21, 2004 - The Challenges of Development, Mr. Fayezul Choudhury, VP and Controller of the World Bank

April 14, 2004 - Making Public Policy, Paul H. O'Neill, Former chairman and CEO of Alcoa and 72nd Secretary of the U.S. Treasury

March 31, 2004 - America's Drug Epidemic, Jonathan P. Caulkins, Professor, Heinz School of Public Policy and Management

March 24, 2004 - The Pennsylvania Report: State Economic Development and Pittsburgh, Bruce Katz, VP and Director, Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy, The Brookings Institution

March 17, 2004 - Addressing Community Problem Solving, Scott Izzo, Program Officer, R.K. Mellon Foundation

February 25, 2004 - Heinz School Leadership, Ethics, and Values Looking Backward, Going Forward: The Founding and Mission of SUPA/The Heinz School, Erica Layney Morrison and Sara Chieffo, MSPPM Students with Heinz Faculty: Pam Lewis, Otto "Toby" Davis, Al Blumstein, Gordon Lewis, Joel Tarr, Wil Gorr and Daniel Nagin

February 18, 2004 - School Choice and Education Policy, Chris Nelson, Rand Corporation, Pittsburgh Office

February 11, 2004 - Global Technology Outlook: Trends and Jobs, Dr. Sharon L. Nunes, Vice President, IBM, Emerging Businesses

January 28, 2004 - Entrepreneurial Thinking and Its Application to Nonprofit/Arts Management and Public Policy, Jim McCarl, Entrepreneur

January 21, 2004 - Racial Profiling by Law Enforcement Officers, Jeffrey Dominitz, Heinz School Assistant Professor of Economics and Public Policy and Research Director of the Census Research Data Center