The National Institute’s President reviews our activities in 2020.
National Institute Members Elect Trustees for 2021 – 2022 Term
2020 Gold Medal Gala Honors Max Stier, Darren Walker, and Judy Woodruff
On Wednesday, December 2, 2020, the National Institute held its 106th Annual Gold Medal Gala online as a socially-distanced virtual event. National Institute President Fred Larsen presented Gold Honor Medals to this year’s honorees, Max Stier, Darren Walker, and Judy Woodruff, for distinguished service to humanity.
National Institute Sponsors “Three Minute Thesis Competition” for the American Anthropological Association
On November 13, 2020, the National Institute partnered with the American Anthropological Association to sponsor their novel “Three Minute Thesis Competition,” which the AAA presented in connection with their 2020 virtual event series, “Raising Our Voices.”
2020 Dissertation Grant Awarded
106th Annual Gold Medal Gala
You are cordially invited to the 106th Annual Gold Medal Gala, honoring Max Stier, Darren Walker, and Judy Woodruff. This 100% virtual event will take place live on Wednesday, December 2, 2020, from 6:00 to 9:30 pm Eastern Time.
Tickets and tables are limited. Reserve your spot today!
What’s Next for Democracy? The 2020 Election (video)
On Thursday, September 24, 2020, the National Institute hosted an extremely timely and important bi-partisan virtual forum on the challenges and controversies surrounding the upcoming national election. Represent.us co-founder Joshua Graham Lynn was joined by three electoral politics experts for a fascinating and informative conversation about the importance of the 2020 election to American democracy.
What’s Next for Democracy? The 2020 Election
Please join us IN ONE WEEK for an extremely timely and important bi-partisan virtual forum on the challenges and controversies surrounding the upcoming national election featuring four experts on electoral politics: the co-founder of Represent.us, a retired U.S. Navy Admiral, a former member of the U.S. House of Representatives, and the CEO of the National Vote at Home Institute and Coalition.
Fixing Government: Judy Woodruff in Conversation with Max Stier (video)
On Wednesday, September 2, 2020, the National Institute hosted a virtual forum in which PBS NewsHour anchor and journalist Judy Woodruff interviewed Max Stier, the President of the Partnership for Public Service, about his two decades of bi-partisan efforts to improve the practice of government in America and the future prospects for making government more efficient and effective.
Fixing Government: Judy Woodruff in Conversation with Max Stier
Please join us for a special live event on September 2, 2020. Renowned broadcast journalist Judy Woodruff of the PBS NewsHour will interview Max Stier, the President of the Partnership for Public Service, on his decades-long bi-partisan work to improve the quality of government in the United States and the challenges facing us today when public trust in government is at historic lows.
What’s Next for Broadway? (video)
On Thursday, August 20, 2020, the National Institute hosted a virtual forum on how Broadway and live theatre in America is currently coping with the pandemic shutdown. National Institute Trustee Angela Cason was joined by three theatre insiders for a lively, entertaining, and inspiring conversation about the future of the Great White Way.
What’s Next for Broadway?
Please join us IN ONE WEEK for a fascinating and informative virtual conversation on the future of Broadway and live theatre featuring four experts: the President and CEO of Playbill, two Tony Award-winning musical theatre performers, and a Princeton University professor of theatre and American studies.
What’s Next: Policing in Crisis (video)
On Thursday, July 23, 2020, the National Institute hosted a virtual forum on policing in America. National Institute President Fred Larsen was joined by three criminal justice scholars for a wide ranging discussion of the sources of and potential solutions to the current crisis of policing in America.
What's Next: Policing in Crisis
Please join us for a fascinating and informative virtual discussion forum featuring three outstanding scholars who study policing and the criminal justice system from the diverse disciplines of law, criminology, economics, and sociology as they discuss the sources of and potential solutions to the current crisis of policing in this country.
What’s Next: Higher Education in the Pandemic Age (video)
On Thursday, June 25, 2020, the National Institute hosted a virtual forum on the current and future effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on higher education. National Institute President Fred Larsen was joined by three dynamic leaders in higher education for a wide ranging discussion of the challenges and opportunities facing colleges and universities in America.
Juneteenth
What's Next: Higher Education in the Pandemic Age
Last Call for 2020 Dissertation Grant Donations
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Message from the National Institute President
Dear Trustees, Members, and Friends of the National Institute —
By now, I have no doubt that all of you are well aware that the world is under a serious pandemic attack by the novel coronavirus know as COVID-19. I have no wish to clog your communications with yet another message of solidarity, no matter how useful or welcome, but I did want to share with each of you with a few important messages.