November 18, 2024
12:15 p.m. - 1:10 p.m.
Laird Bell Law Quadrangle - Room A
1111 East 60th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
Limited seating is available for this event. Lunch will be available for registered participants.
For special accommodations or needs, please contact the Office of Events at lawevents@law.uchicago.edu.
Featuring Prof. Lee Fennell
"Is this really worth it?"
How often have you asked yourself this question? This question is especially pressing when we embark on challenging things where progress seems to happen at a glacial pace, such as advocating for social change or expanding our own knowledge. How do we know if something is truly worth doing? How can we measure progress?
For the Autumn Quarter Session of DivIRG, please join us on Monday, November 18, to discuss Professor Fennell's recent article "What Shape Does Progress Take? Don't Assume It's a Straight Line," Behavioral Scientist, June 12, 2024 [URL]. In this meeting, we will discuss the concept of progress and a different way of thinking about it.
This program is sponsored by the D'Angelo Law Library.