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Mar512:00pm - 12:45pm
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Mar128:00am - 9:00am, "There is hardly a political question in the United States which does not sooner or later turn into a judicial one" (Alexis de Tocqueville, 1835). Join UNH Constitutional Law Professor Daniel Pi to explore the judiciary's evolving role in our constitutional framework and its power to check and constrain executive action. We'll discuss historical precedents illuminating how individuals' and courts' judicial philosophies may affect their opinions. Finally, we'll consider curre...
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Mar1212:00pm - 2:30pm, NH Listens' online Advanced Facilitator Training focuses on those difficult moments when people are in dialogue across significant differences. Many people are often trained to remain "neutral" when serving as facilitators for public engagement and community dialogues. However, that doesn't mean facilitators should remain passive in the face of misunderstandings and harmful dynamics. We focus on self-reflection, centering equity, and building confidence to address issu...
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Mar275:30pm - 6:30pm, Join us online to explore career opportunities with a master's degree in public service. Learn about diverse career paths in global affairs, international development, and humanitarian relief across government agencies, nonprofits, and private organizations. Gain insights from Carsey faculty and industry experts on essential skills, networking strategies, and how to advance in public service. This session will help you navigate your options and position yourself for success.
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Apr212:00pm - 12:45pm, Join NH Listens for a 45-minute informative and interactive session aimed at sharing bite-sized tips and resources from our toolbox for community engagement and facilitation. The role of a facilitator in many spaces is to support the group in working with and moving through conflict. Conflict tension can serve as a useful space for the group to grow and go deeper into an issue, often leading to more thoughtful solutions. This training on facilitating through conflict ...