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Vocation Speaker-in-Residence:
Paul Loeb , March 9
Paul has spent over 30 years researching and writing about citizen responsibility and empowerment--asking what makes some people choose lives of social commitment, while others abstain. He has written many books including, The Impossible Will Take a Little While, Soul of a Citizen:Living with Conviction in a Cynical Time , and Generation at the Grossroads: Apathy and Action on the American Campus. Paul has lectured to enthusiastic responses at over 300 colleges. He currently serves as an affiliate scholar at Seattle's Center for Ethical Leadership.
Born in California in 1952, Loeb attended Stanford University and New York's New School for Social Research, and worked in both places to end the Vietnam War. Loeb has written for a range of publications including the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Psychology Today, and Christian Science Monitor.
An Affiliated Scholar at Seattle's Center for Ethical Leadership, Loeb has also done over 800 tv and radio interviews and has appeared on PBS, CNN, Fox News Channel, C-Span, the NBC Nightly news, the BBC, National Public Radio, American Urban Radio, and the ABC, NBC, and CBS radio networks.
Visit Schedule
Wednesday, March 9 |
| 8:30 a.m. |
Discourse 102-103 Class, Guest Speaker |
| 9:50 a.m. |
Convocation, Guest Speaker
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| 3-4:30 p.m. |
Student Affairs Workshop |
7 p.m. |
Public Lecture by Paul Loeb
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