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Spotlight:
Brown Bag Faculty Research Seminar
March 23 from Noon to 1:00 p.m.
Commons (Room 205) at the Hubert Humphrey Institute
Title: “Improving School Food Environments: Lessons Learned”
Susie Nanney, Dept. of Family Medicine & Community Health
Highlighted Discussion Papers
The Public Returns to Public Educational Investments in African American Males
Child Interventions That May Lead to Increased Economic Growth
Past News and Events
Promoting Child Health and Well-Being Birth to Age 5, April 27, 2009
Human Capital Conference Series on Early Childhood Development, December 7–8, 2007


