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Washington University in St. Louis

September 1, 2006
Vol. 31, No. 4

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September 1, 2006 > Post-Assembly Series discussions allow students to keep the conversation going

Post-Assembly Series discussions allow students to keep the conversation going

By Barbara Rea

Recognizing that students often want the opportunity to express their views on subjects that are raised by the Assembly Series, the College of Arts & Sciences and the Center for the Study of Ethics and Human Values are making this opportunity available.

Beginning with the first Assembly Series lecture this fall — Seymour Hersh on Sept. 6 — a series of Post-Assembly Series Student Discussions (PASSD) will be held.

PASSD sessions will immediately follow the conclusion of the 11 a.m. Wednesday Assembly Series lectures, typically around noon. The hourlong sessions will be held in Umrath Hall, Room 113 (directly to the south of Graham Chapel). Assembly Series lectures that do not follow the 11 a.m. Wednesday schedule will not include a post-lecture discussion.

All WUSTL students (undergraduate, graduate or professional) are eligible, but seating will be reserved for the first 25 students who sign up. Each discussion will be led by a WUSTL faculty or staff member, and participants will receive free pizza. The discussions are being co-sponsored by the College of Arts & Sciences and the Center for the Study of Ethics and Human Values.

For more information on the discussions or how to sign up, contact the center at 935-9358. For the Assembly Series schedule, go online to assemblyseries.wustl.edu or call 935-4260.



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