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Weiser Hall Dedication and Inaugural Lecture

Anne-Marie Slaughter, President and CEO of New America
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
3:00-6:30 PM
1010 Weiser Hall Map
Please join us as we celebrate the dedication of Weiser Hall with a dedication/ribbon cutting followed by the Weiser Hall Inaugural Lecture with Anne-Marie Slaughter.

DEDICATION & RIBBON CUTTING:
3:00pm on the grand staircase, first floor, Weiser Hall

LECTURE:
4:00pm, 1010 Weiser Hall

BOOK SIGNING & RECEPTION
5:30pm, 1010 Weiser Hall

As our inaugural speaker, Dr. Anne-Marie Slaughter's talk will examine geopolitical risk and analysis.

Dr. Slaughter served as Director of Policy Planning for the U.S. Department of State from 2009-2011, and was the first woman to hold the position. She is a former Dean of Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, and the former J. Sinclair Armstrong Professor of International, Foreign, and Comparative Law at Harvard Law School. Dr. Slaughter is the author or editor of eight books, including her most recent, "The Chessboard and the Web: Strategies of Connection in a Dangerous World." Her 2012 article in The Atlantic, "Why Women Still Can't Have It All," was the most-read article in the magazine's history and helped create a national conversation on gender equality.
Building: Weiser Hall
Event Type: Lecture / Discussion
Tags: International
Source: Happening @ Michigan from International Institute, Center for Japanese Studies, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Center for European Studies, Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies, Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies, Nam Center for Korean Studies, Weiser Center for Emerging Democracies, Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies, Copernicus Center for Polish Studies, Weiser Center for Europe and Eurasia, Center for Armenian Studies, Global Islamic Studies Center, African Studies Center, Program in International and Comparative Studies, Center for South Asian Studies, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Donia Human Rights Center