The Syrian Migration - Today's Reality, Tomorrow's Implications
It?s the biggest, most sudden, most meaningful migration of our times. It has already exposed serious cracks in the European Union, and long held prejudices among its member states. But at its center, it?s a human crisis, multiplied a million times over. Dartmouth President Philip J. Hanlon ?77 opens the Convocation to honor OSHER@Dartmouth?s (formerly ILEAD) 25 years of Continuing Education and to report on ?Moving Dartmouth Forward?. We are fortunate to have a guest lecturer, Anemona Hartocollis, a New York Times journalist, who recently traveled with the immigrants themselves. She will help us understand their journey, tragedies, sacrifices, and continuing life struggles in their new, suspicious, not always welcoming homes. This two-part lecture is FREE, made possible by the OSHER@Dartmouth endowment. To view the poster, click here: http://osher.dartmouth.edu/docs/2015nov_convocationposter.pdf
Date and Time
Wednesday Nov 18, 2015
12:00 PM - 12:00 PM EST
Wednesday, November 18 10:00 - 12:00 pm
Location
Spaulding Auditorium 12 Lebanon Street Hanover, NH 03755
Fees/Admission
Free & Open to the Public
Contact Information
osher@dartmouth.edu
(603) 646-0154
http://osher.dartmouth.edu/
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