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Accepting the Responsibility of Citizenship (Lecture) |
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Start Date: | 11/8/2017 | Start Time: | 4:30 PM |
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Event Description:
THE 2017 FALL PRESIDENTIAL LECTURE SERIES
PRESIDENT DIANE B. CALL, ED.D.
Cordially invites you to
“ACCEPTING THE RESPONSIBILITY OF CITIZENSHIP”
A Lecture By
KAROL V. MASON
President, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
The City University of New York
Lecture Summary
Our country was created by regular citizens willing to risk their lives for this grand social experiment that became America. Our ancestors went through great social upheaval to birth what is clearly the world’s greatest Democracy.
We learned from them that the voices, the will, the commitment of a few could change the course of history and create a better world. So, the question is what does it mean to be a citizen today? What are our responsibilities to ensure that the next chapter of this great Democracy is one where everyone has an opportunity to succeed. How will you use your voice? Will you be part of the conversation? |
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Admission Information Parking is available in the College’s main parking lot.
A reception will immediately follow the lecture. |
Other Details THE PRESIDENTIAL LECTURE SERIES COMMITTEE Diane B. Call, Ed.D., President of the College Timothy G. Lynch, Ph.D., Vice President for Academic Affairs David Humphries, Ph.D., Chair, English Dept. Azadeh Aalai, Ph.D., Assistant Professor Social Sciences Paul Sideris, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Chemistry |
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