Speakers
- Stephen MacedoAffiliationLaurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Politics
- Anna StilzAffiliationLaurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Politics
- Kathryn JoyceAffiliationPostdoctoral Research in Values and Public Policy and Values
- Ethan KahnAffiliationValues and Public Life Certificate senior

Learn helpful information to integrate a normative component into your thesis prospectus and your thesis. The thesis prospectus is due in early fall -- you can get a head start on formulating your normative component now. It will save you time this summer and lighten your early fall semester load!
Chair: Professor Sandra Bermann, Cotsen Professor in the Humanities. Professor of Comparative Literature. Director, Program in Values and Public Life.
Panelists:
Professor Stephen Macedo, Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Politics and the University Center for Human Values.
Professor Anna Stilz, Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Politics and the University Center for Human Values.
Kathryn Joyce, Postdoctoral Research in Values and Public Policy and Values and Public Life Senior Thesis Workshop Leader.
Ethan Kahn, Values and Public Life Certificate senior, concentrating in Near Eastern Studies.
Open to juniors and seniors in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Please register by Thursday, March 17. Light refreshments will be provided after the meeting.
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