Find upcoming and past events that are open to the public.
Our listings include in-person and virtual programs. See event details for registration and contact information, as well as agenda, presentations or recordings when available.
Energy and the Economy: Opportunities and Challenges of the Energy Transition
This joint virtual conference hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City focused on the outlook for global energy markets, regional and macro implications of the global energy transition, technology and advancing the energy transition, and the changing U.S. energy landscape.
11/05/2021Virtual
Energy and the Economy: Opportunities and Challenges of the Energy Transition
The conference focuses on the outlook for global energy markets, regional and macro implications of the global energy transition, technology and advancing the energy transition, and the changing U.S. energy landscape.
15th Annual Economic Scholars Program Conference for Undergraduate Research
The Economics Scholars Program (ESP) is a collaborative effort between Austin College and the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas to foster the involvement of undergraduate economics students in all facets of research.
10/22/2021Virtual Conference
Toward an Inclusive Recovery: Understanding and Empowering Women’s Economic Participation
This research seminar will explore issues related to women’s economic declines during the pandemic and the ability of women to participate equally in existing markets, post-recession.
October 21, 2021 | Virtual
10/21/2021Virtual
Conference on International Economics
Leading academic researchers and central bankers will present and discuss papers on international trade and international macroeconomics.
10/08/2021Virtual
Exclusive Dallas Fed Webcast for Survey Panelists
A special webcast featuring Executive Vice President and Senior Advisor Joe Tracy and Vice President and Senior Economist Pia Orrenius, an exclusive event for Dallas Fed survey panelists only.
10/07/2021Virtual
Global Perspectives with Sean Donohue
Former Dallas Fed President Robert S. Kaplan discussed national and global economic issues with Sean Donohue, CEO of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.
08/18/2021Virtual
The Soul of Our Economy: Uncovering Stories of Economic Challenge
In this year’s Summer Professional Development virtual sessions, “Soul of Our Economy: Uncovering Stories of Economic Challenge,” Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas researchers and subject matter experts delivered presentations, lively discussions and classroom-ready materials examining current economic issues and how they affect the communities in which we live.
06/22/2021Virtual
Global Perspectives with Ursula Burns
Former Dallas Fed President Robert S. Kaplan discussed national and global economic issues with Ursula Burns, senior adviser, Teneo Ltd., retired chairman and CEO of VEON Ltd., and retired chairman and CEO of Xerox Corp.
06/02/2021Virtual
Technology-Enabled Disruption: Implications for Business, Labor Markets and Monetary Policy
This conference is designed to provide a better understanding of the phenomenon of technology-enabled disruption and explore its implications for the broader economy—in particular, labor markets and the workforce.