View the bios of panelists for the History of Presidential Debates event.
Sen. Cory Booker’s thoughts on what the world needs and how you can offer it
By Dr. Michael Haynie, Vice Chancellor, Syracuse University
Biden Policy Dinner Guest Blog by Dr. Michael Haynie
By Tom Manatos, Vice President of Government Relations, Spotify
Biden Policy Dinner Guest Blog by Tom Manatos
by Alison Malmon, Founder and Executive Director, Active Minds
Biden Policy Dinner Guest Blog by Alison Malmon
Dr. Kent Messer
Faculty Member of the Month Dr. Kent Messer
by Delaware State Senator Nicole Poore
Biden Institute Guest Blog by Delaware State Senator Nicole Poore
by Amanda Nguyen, CEO & Founder, Rise
Biden Policy Dinner Guest Blog by Amanda Nguyen
by Trey Grayson, Principal, CivicPoint
Biden Policy Dinner Guest Blog by Trey Grayson
by Congressman Bob Inglis, Executive Director of the Energy and Enterprise Initiative RepublicEN
Biden Policy Dinner Guest Blog by Congressman Bob Inglis
by Michael Morell, former Acting Director, Central Intelligence Agency
Biden Policy Dinner Guest Blog by Michael Morell
by Madinah Wilson-Anton, Assistant Policy Analyst, Biden Institute
Vice President Biden on How the Recovery Act Provides a Roadmap for Tackling Climate Change
by Madinah Wilson-Anton, Assistant Policy Analyst, Biden Institute
Reflecting on Vice President Biden's Call for Economic Justice and Criminal Justice Reform
Dr. Leland Ware
Faculty Member of the Month Dr. Leland Ware
by Terri Lee Freeman, President, National Civil Rights Museum
Biden Policy Dinner Guest Blog by Terri Lee Freeman
Holly Michael, Ph.D.
Faculty Member of the Month Dr. Holly Michael
Sarah McBride, National Press Secretary, Human Rights Campaign
Bide Policy Dinner with Sarah McBride
Peter Hamby, Director of News, Snapchat
Biden Policy Dinner with Peter Hamby
Jennifer Naccarelli, Ph.D.
Biden Institute Faculty Member of the Month
Biden Institute Policy Board's Byron Auguste on the future of work
Future of work: Don't blame the tools, fix the rules
by Vice President Joe Biden
My father used to say "don't tell me what you value, show me your budget and I'll tell you what you value."
by Dr. Bahira Sherif Trask
Preparing Students for 21st Century Careers: The Role of Social Entrepreneurship
by Dr. Sheng Lu
Dr. Sheng Lu, Assistant Professor in the University's Department of Fashion and Apparel studies at UD, discusses workforce trends in the 21st Century and the fashion industry's structural adaptation.
by Greg Hanover
LiveOps, Inc. CEO, Greg Hanover, is committed to recruiting, training, and supporting wounded combat veterans and their families.
by Lydia Timmins
With more than 20 years experience in journalism, Assistant Professor Lydia Timmins brings an important analytical perspective to the discussion surrounding the future of work.
by Mary Kay Henry
President of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Mary Kay Henry, underscores the significance of bargaining power for American workers.
by Dr. Martha Buell
Dr. Martha Buell on supporting the workforce of the future through greater attention to and investment in early child care and education.
by Chet Culver
To cap off a visit to campus, Former Governor of Iowa and energy sector consultant, Chet Culver lends his voice to the Biden Institute Blog.
by Rob Denson
DMACC President, Rob Denson, recounts Vice President Biden's 2015 visit to the college with a focus on job
by Sarah Bianchi
In her first post for the Biden Institute Blog, Sarah Bianchi recalls her work with Vice President Biden, highlighting the Obama Administration's commitment to everyday workers and America's middle class.
by Brian Chesky
Co-founder, CEO, and Head of Community at Airbnb, Brian Chesky, joins the conversation about the dignity of work and the importance of quality jobs.
by Penny Pritzker
Former U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Penny Pritzker, defines the problem and reiterates the importance of a comprehensive workforce strategy.
by Allen Blue
LinkedIn Co-founder, Allen Blue, lends his voice to the Biden Institute Blog to discuss the challenges as well as the opportunities that result from technological transformations to our economy.
by Vice President Joe Biden
Economic transformations due to rapid advances in technology have created not only significant anxiety but also a legitimate debate about whether there will be sufficient jobs to sustain a vibrant middle class.
by: Mike Donilon
Here you'll find perspectives from Vice President Biden, the staff at the Biden Institute, the UD community, and guest experts on the biggest issues of the day.
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