
Chancellor Carnesale will speak in an innovative spring course on "The United States and the World since September 11," free to the public.
The Ronald W. Burkle Center for International Relations will sponsor an unusual course, Honors Collegium 155. Led by Geoffrey Garrett, Vice Provost of the International Institute and Director of the Ronald W. Burkle Center for International Relations, and Steven Spiegel, Associate Director of the Burkle Center, the course will be based around a series of lectures – free and open to the general public – by distinguished experts from throughout Southern California on the most pressing issues confronting America and the world today.
Students in the course will also work in discussion sections and tutorials to research and write policy papers on topics covered in the course. The following lectures will be held on Wednesdays 12-1.30 pm in Dodd 147 on the UCLA campus:
Published: Tuesday, March 04, 2003
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