Kennesaw State University Forum on Middle East Relations
The forum features guest speakers Israeli Consul General Jacob Rosen and GSU professor and…
Georgia (Oct 30, 2001) — Kennesaw State University Forum on Middle East Relations
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Abstract
The forum features guest speakers Isreali Consul General Jacob Rosen and GSU professor
and representative of the Islamic Speakers' Bureau Rashid Naim. This forum is Part
III of the Kennesaw State University Teach−in series featuring community discussions
on topics related to the international crisis.
When:
Wednesday‚ Oct. 31
3:30 − 5 p.m.
Where:
Science Building‚ Room 109
Kennesaw State University
Why:
World events demand that we attempt to better understand the different positions of
players in the Middle East. This forum provides a peaceful opportunity to dispel myths
and preconceptions about politics‚ cultures and economies of this complex part of
the world.
This forum is sponsored by the KSU Global Society and the College Republicans.
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student population of 14‚000‚ offers more than 50 degree programs. Out of 34 institutions‚
KSU is the sixth largest in the University System of Georgia.
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