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Happening today: Lecture series continues with ‘Tools of Effective Civic Engagement’

(Posted March 24, 2021)

The College of Behavioral and Health Sciences’ Brown Bag Lecture Series continues Wednesday, March 24, from noon to 1 p.m.  The featured speaker is Dr. Kevin Baron, assistant professor of political science and public management. His presentation is titled “How to Change Your World: The Tools of Effective Civic Engagement.”  The webinar is open to the public at this Zoom link: https://apsu.zoom.us/j/84686218401.  Upcoming lectures include (all at noon): • April 7: Dr. Christopher Wright, Department of Criminal Justice – “Terrorism in the U.S.: What Every Academic Should Know.” • April 21: Dr. Porter Jennings-McGarity, Department of Social Work – “The Impact of COVID-19 on Trauma in the Latinx Community.”
Dr. Kevin Baron

The College of Behavioral and Health Sciences’ Brown Bag Lecture Series continues Wednesday, March 24, from noon to 1 p.m.

The featured speaker is Dr. Kevin Baron, assistant professor of political science and public management. His presentation is titled “How to Change Your World: The Tools of Effective Civic Engagement.”

The webinar is open to the public at this Zoom link: https://apsu.zoom.us/j/84686218401.

Upcoming lectures include (all at noon):

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