2008 spring capstone presentations open to all
Each year, Humphrey Institute instructors select substantive projects for external clients to be completed by small teams of Humphrey Institute students. Know as capstone workshops, many students incorporate this option into their degree program. Members of the small group must complete a written report for the client, deliver an oral presentation to the client, and write a reflection paper on the experience.
All are invited to hear the following spring 2008 capstone presentations:
Tuesday, April 29, 12:45 p.m.
Willkins Room, 215 Humphrey Center
"Employment Outcomes for Refugees"
Instructor: Professor Kathy Fennelly
Wednesday, April 30, 10:15 a.m.
220 Blegen Hall
"The Story of a Unique Government-Non Profit Partnership"
Presenters: Erin Brudvik, Adrienne Hannert, Sajjan Yadav, Catherine Eichers, and Manoj Kumar
Wednesday, April 30, 11:15 a.m.
220 Blegen Hall
"The Flexibility Myth: How Federal TANF Regulations Endanger the Minnesota Tradition of Effective Employment Services"
Presenters: Jeff Streier, Amy Kodet, Dani Indovino, Nick Dobbins, and Bridget Olson
Instructor: Associate Professor Jodi Sandfort
Wednesday, April 30, noon
220 Blegen Hall
"Governance and Finance Structures in Minnesota Early Childhood Care and Education"
Presenters: Erin Brudvik, Coral Butson, Lisa Jore, and Nara Topp
Instructor: Associate Professor Jodi Sandfort
Friday, May 2, noon
184 Humphrey Center
"The Mayors’ Initiative on Green Manufacturing"
Instructor: Candace Campbell