by Diane Lim Rogers | Sep 8, 2012 | Videos
In her Academy Evenings talk, chief economist at the Concord Coalition (Washington DC) and EconomistMom.com blogger Diane Lim Rogers gives us a fair-minded assessment of the current debate over the federal budget, the widening gap between revenues and spending, and...
by Thomas Archdeacon | Sep 8, 2012 | Videos
In Part I of a special series of Academy Evenings talks entitled “Understanding Immigration,” UW–Madison history professor Thomas Archdeacon examines immigration in our nation’s history and how it compares and contrasts with immigration today....
by Sara Raab | Sep 8, 2012 | Videos
In Part II of the Wisconsin Academy’s special “Understanding Immigration” series of Academy Evening talks, Jose Olivieri, an immigration attorney with Michael Best & Friedrich in Milwaukee, discusses the impact of immigration—from Mexico and...
by Sara Raab | Sep 8, 2012 | Videos
In Part III of the Wisconsin Academy’s special “Understanding Immigration” series of Academy Evening talks, Benjamin Johnson, executive director of the American Immigration Law Foundation in Washington DC, looks at the impact of immigration and...
by Sara Raab | Sep 8, 2012 | Videos
In Part IV of the Wisconsin Academy’s special “Understanding Immigration” series of Academy Evening talks, Tamar Jacoby of the Manhattan Institute addresses immigration issues and solutions. What are the most vexing issues in immigration policy...
by Barry Burden | Sep 8, 2012 | Videos
What role do individual voters play in the current presidential election campaign? In Part III of the special “Getting to Purple: Beyond the Red and Blue of Partisan Politics” series of Academy Evening talks, UW–Madison political science professor Barry...