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On Friday, Oct. 1, from 3-4:30 p.m., IU’s Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics and American Institutions, located at 618 E. Third Street in Bloomington, will host “Religion and the Presidential Election.”
Daniel Conkle of the IU School of Law will speak briefly on the topic and
then lead a group discussion. Seating is limited and reservations
are required. Contact Carol Bland, 812-855-0261 or E-mail
cbland@indiana.edu
for reservations. Parking passes will be provided upon request.
The Poynter Center sponsors collaborative work among faculty and students in IU’s College of Arts and Sciences and professional schools, along with members of the community. Focusing on theory and practice, the Center’s strengths include work in bioethics; professional ethics; religion, culture, and society; research ethics; and teaching ethics in the sciences and humanities.
http://poynter.indiana.edu/
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