Jonathan Shrier '85 to give talk, “U.S. Leadership in Fighting Hunger, Poverty, and Undernutrition” on 10/21/13 at 7 PM
UPDATED 10/1/13:POSTPONED TO MONDAY, OCTOBER 21st at 7 PM DUE TO THE US GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN
[more]UPDATED 10/1/13:POSTPONED TO MONDAY, OCTOBER 21st at 7 PM DUE TO THE US GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN
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Read a student's account of our most recent session in our Management Leadership and Development program below. For more information about MLDP, click here.
[more]Addressing a mixed audience of both students and community members, Associate Professor of History Edward Miller invited his audience to reconsider a frequently under-addressed chapter of America's history.
[more]During the 1950s, U.S. leaders hailed South Vietnamese leader Ngo Dinh Diem as a model Cold War ally and funneled massive amounts of aid to his regime. But in 1963, Diem was ousted and assassinated in a coup backed by Washington. This drastic shift in political attitude greatly contributed to the course of the Vietnam War, one of the major events that effected late 20th century American foreign policy.
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