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Inside US Politics
Date: October 6, Monday, 4:00-5:30pm
Location: Danforth University Center Room 300 (Danforth campus)
Web: http://ican.grad.wustl.edu/past/past%202008-2009/vpdebate.htm
Dear Graduate Students --
Do you have questions about the upcoming U.S. presidential election? Do =
you have questions regarding their policy? Do you want to know what will =
possibly change after the election, particularly international =
relations? Do you want to know more about the difference between USA =
election and those in other countries? Come, learn and share your ideas! =
I-CAN is hosting a panel discussion as a follow-up to the VP Debate at =
Washington University!
You are invited :
Date: October 6, Monday, 4:00-5:30pm
Location: Danforth University Center Room 300 (Danforth campus)
Moderator: Leigh Greenhaw, Senior Lecturer in Law
Panel:
Jim Davis, Professor Emeritus of Political Science
Sunita Parikh, Associate Professor of Political Science
Andy Sobel, Associate Professor of Political Science
Everyone is welcome - US or international graduate students
Refreshment will be provided.
You don't need to RSVP to participate, but it will really help us to =
prepare the food.
If you are planning to attend, please e-mail Grace Lin at: =
yinhsiu_lin@wulaw.wustl.edu
This event is co-sponsored by:
International graduate students association for Career development And =
Networking (I-CAN)
Office for International Students and Scholars (OISS)
Professional and Graduate Student Coordinating Committee (ProGradS)
Gephardt Institute for Public Service
Flyer attached
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Inside US Politics
Date: October 6, Monday, 4:00-5:30pm
Location: Danforth
University Center Room 300 (Danforth campus)
Dear Graduate Students --
Do you have questions about the upcoming U.S. presidential election? =
Do you
have questions regarding their policy? Do you want to know what will =
possibly
change after the election, particularly international relations? Do you =
want to
know more about the difference between USA election and those in other
countries? Come, learn and share your ideas! I-CAN is hosting a panel =
discussion
as a follow-up to the VP Debate at Washington University!
You are invited :
Date: October 6, Monday, 4:00-5:30pm
Location: Danforth =
University
Center Room 300 (Danforth campus)
Moderator: Leigh Greenhaw, Senior Lecturer in Law
Panel:
Jim =
Davis,
Professor Emeritus of Political Science
Sunita Parikh, Associate =
Professor of
Political Science
Andy Sobel, Associate Professor of Political =
Science
Everyone is welcome - US or international graduate students
Refreshment will be provided.
You don't need to RSVP to participate, but it will really help us to =
prepare
the food.
If you are planning to attend, please e-mail Grace Lin at: yinhsiu_lin@wulaw.wustl.edu
This event is co-sponsored by:
International graduate students association for Career development =
And
Networking (I-CAN)
Office for International Students and Scholars (OISS)
Professional and Graduate Student Coordinating Committee =
(ProGradS)
Gephardt Institute for Public Service
Flyer attached
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