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Austin Peay professors to speak on Russian-Ukrainian confrontation during public presentation

Ukraine Poster 2022

(Posted on Friday, Feb. 19, 2022)

Those seeking a deeper understanding of the confrontation between Russia and Ukraine can attend a public presentation on Feb. 22 at Austin Peay State University.

Drs. Anna Gregg, professor of political science, and John Steinberg, professor of history, will share their expertise about the current hostilities in a presentation at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 22, at the Morgan University Center, Room 305, at Austin Peay’s downtown campus.

The presentation – titled “The Ukrainian-Russian Confrontation Today” – is free and open to the public. Discussion will follow the presentation.

The presentation is sponsored by Phi Alpha Theta, History Club, India Club and Pi Sigma Alpha. Light refreshments will be served.

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