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The Amazon Student Forum is a question-and-answer session for SMU students, faculty and staff and area high school students with the featured Tate speaker. All Amazon Student Forums begin at 4:30 p.m. (unless otherwise noted) in the Hughes-Trigg Student Center Theater. Doors open at 4 p.m. Forums are free for students, teachers and staff.
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The Turner Construction/Wells Fargo Student Forum is an informal question and answer session with Tate Lecture Series speakers. Register for this exclusive Zoom meeting with our speakers before the evening lecture. The link will be distributed shortly before the Student Forum begins.
Thank you for registering for the SMU Turner Construction/Amazon Student Forum. We look forward to hosting you at the event. You will receive a reminder email with parking information prior to the forum. Please contact the Tate Series at 214-768-8283 or tateseries@smu.edu with any questions.
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Tate Lecture Series Viewing Request. All students, faculty, and staff may request access to view the recording of this lecture. The link will be distributed the day after the lecture. First Name *. Last Name *. SMU ID Number *.
In Decemeber 2019, Professor Raj Chetty gave his lecture as part of the 2018-2019 SMU Tate Lecture Series. Raj Chetty is one of the most influential economists of this generation, both in academia and also in public policy. His work on public policy, specializing in various aspects of equality, has received a huge amount of well-deserved ...
This is the question that James Stavridis, Fareed Zakaria, and David Gergen delved into on Tuesday night, September 12, 2023, at the SMU Tate Lecture Series presenting the Linda and Mitch Hart Lecture. All three “veteran political watchmen,” as the Tate Lecture Series staff called them, were surprisingly optimistic about America’s future.
A CPH Third Rail Lecture Series event, this evening will not only help voters make a more informed decision, but also demonstrate that even when backing different sides, Americans can still come together and discuss their differences respectfully, politely, and with the ever-present thought that what unites us as citizens of our shared republic ...
Tate-Wilson Lecture. April 5, 2022. Many diversity initiatives in universities fail — because they strive for more equitable representation, but not justice, according to Jonathan Tran. “University diversity efforts at best make racial capitalism more diverse,” said Tran. “This grants the appearance of justice but as we should know by ...