The Fatherhood Project: New Strategies for Balancing Work and Family
James A. Levine
Tuesday, 06 Apr 1999 at 8:00 am – Sun Room, Memorial Union
James A. Levine is director of The Fatherhood Project which he founded in 1981 while he was vice president of the Bank Street College Education. He is a consultant to Corporate Family Solutions, the nation's leading provider of workplace-based child care. Dr. Levine is also a contributing editor to Child magazine and persident of James Levine Communications, Inc.From the Lectures Program Archive.
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