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CaRDI Regional Research Roundtable

Spring 2011


"Rural Regional Innovation: A Framework for Rural Development in a Metropolitan-Focused World."  February 17, 2011, 11:30-1:00, B32 Warren Hall.  Brian Dabson, presented five dimensions of rural regional innovation that respond to the policy challenges for rural development, and link those to the emerging work of the Rural Policy Research Institute’s Rural Futures Lab.  A roundtable discussion followed.

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Roundtable presentation

CaRDI's Spring Regional Research Roundtable Luncheon,


2010
October 28, 2010

CaRDI hosted the fall semester Regional Research Roundtable discussion on Thursday October 28, 2010 in Warren Hall 401, 11:30-1:00. 

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Poppy McLeod, Associate Professor in Communications, and an Adjunct Professor in the Johnson School of Management

Janis Dickinson, Associate Professor in Natural Resources and Director of Citizen Science at the Lab of Ornithology. 

 

March 10, 2010

Richard Deitz, Economist, Federal Reserve Bank Buffalo

Roundtable presentation: "The Impact of Colleges and Universities on Local Human Capital:  A Focus on Upstate New York"

Based on the full paper available at: http://www.newyorkfed.org/research/staff_reports/sr401.html

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