Keeping Up With Kellogg - January 2022

Volume 4 | Issue 1

Our students and scholars come to the Kellogg Institute for International Studies because of their shared interest in democracy and human development. When they leave campus, that doesn’t change. Keeping up with Kellogg is a semiannual feature highlighting the work of those connected with the Institute, both past and present. The links below spotlight what some members of the Kellogg community did in the fall of 2021 and more comprehensive lists of community news can be found via the links in each section.

Please send feedback and updates about your work to ki_updates@nd.edu

Paolo Carozza leads a panel discussion on Voting Rights
Reform, with Rebecca Green and Derek Muller.
 ‘Breaking Open a Stalemate’: Kellogg Launches New Series on Civil Discourse

 

In December, the Kellogg Institute launched a Democracy and Civil Discourse series in an effort to model how people can discuss divisive issues constructively in a time of deep political polarization. The first event examined the topic of voting reform, with speakers presenting divergent perspectives on the subject.  Read more here.