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  • February 2021

  • Wed 3
    February 3, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    By the Book Event :: Feb 03 :: Living on the Edge: An American Generation’s Journey through the Twentieth Century

    The authors of Living on the Edge, Richard A. Settersten Jr., Glen H. Elder Jr., and Lisa D. Pearce, are joined in conversation with Stephanie Coontz to discuss their new book!

  • Fri 5
    February 5, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    Ken Bollen and Iliya Gutin: What longitudinal model should I choose?

    On February 5, 2021, Ken Bollen and Iliya Gutin will present “What longitudinal model should I choose?” as part of the Carolina Population Center’s 2020-21 Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series. 

  • Fri 12
    February 12, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    Chris Wildeman: Does Incarceration Shape Trust in the State, Community Engagement, and Civic Participation?

    On February 12, 2021, Chris Wildeman, Professor of Sociology at Duke University, will present "Does Incarceration Shape Trust in the State, Community Engagement, and Civic Participation?" as part of the Carolina Population Center’s 2020-21 Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series. This year, the CPC Interdisciplinary Research Seminars will be open to both CPC members and Social Epidemiology program members.

  • Fri 12
    February 12, 2021 @ 1:30 pm - 5:30 pm

    CPC Hackathon 2021

    Friday, February 12, 2021 1:30 pm - 5:30 pm Zoom Register your team to participate by Wednesday, February 3rd using this form. FAQs What is the CPC hackathon? Each year, CPC predoctoral trainees and postdoctoral scholars come together to form … Read more

  • Fri 19
    February 19, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    Matt Hauer: Causal Inference in Population Trends: Searching for Demographic Anomalies in Big Data

    On February 19, 2021, Matt Hauer, an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Florida State University who studies the impacts of climate change on society, will present "Causal Inference in Population Trends: Searching for Demographic Anomalies in Big Data" as part of the Carolina Population Center’s 2020-21 Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series. This year, the CPC Interdisciplinary Research Seminars will be open to both CPC members and Social Epidemiology program members.

  • Fri 26
    John Batsis
    February 26, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    John Batsis: The Whole is Greater than the Sum of its Parts? The Importance of Fat and Muscle in the Aging Process.

    On February 26, 2021, John Batsis, an Associate Professor, Division of Geriatric Medicine and Gillings School of Global Public Health, will present "The Whole is Greater than the Sum of its Parts? The Importance of Fat and Muscle in the Aging Process" as part of the Carolina Population Center’s 2020-21 Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series. This year, the CPC Interdisciplinary Research Seminars will be open to both CPC members and Social Epidemiology program members.

  • March 2021

  • Fri 5
    Miohal-Engleman
    March 5, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    Michal Engelman: Deaths, Disparities, and Cumulative (Dis)Advantage: How Social Inequities shape an Impairment Paradox in Later Life

    On March 5 2021, Michal Engelman, an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, will present "Deaths, Disparities, and Cumulative (Dis)Advantage: How Social Inequities shape an Impairment Paradox in Later Life" as part of the Carolina Population Center’s 2020-21 Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series. This year, the CPC Interdisciplinary Research Seminars will be open to both CPC members and Social Epidemiology program members.

  • Fri 19
    Cassandra-Davis
    March 19, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    Cassandra Davis: Moving from research to practice: A reflection on hurricanes, schools, and stakeholders

    On March 19, 2021, Cassandra Davis, Research Assistant Professor of Public Policy at UNC, will present "Moving from research to practice: A reflection on hurricanes, schools, and stakeholders" as part of the Carolina Population Center’s 2020-21 Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series. 

  • Fri 26
    March 26, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    Craig Hadley: Food insecurity and mental wellbeing: What role does culture play in explaining the association?

    On March 26, 2021, Craig Hadley, Winship Distinguished Research Professor at Emory University, will present "Food insecurity and mental wellbeing: What role does culture play in explaining the association?" as part of the Carolina Population Center’s 2020-21 Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series. This year, the CPC Interdisciplinary Research Seminars will be open to both CPC members and Social Epidemiology program members.

  • April 2021

  • Fri 9
    April 9, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    Margaret Sheridan: Deprivation and threat, testing conceptual model of adversity exposure and developmental outcomes

    On April 9, 2021, Margaret Sheridan, an Assistant Professor in the Clinical Psychology Program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, will present "Deprivation and threat, testing conceptual model of adversity exposure and developmental outcomes" as part of the Carolina Population Center’s 2020-21 Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series. 

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