Dennis Quaid, an American actor and Texas native, will speak at the fifth installment of the Stephen F. Austin State University Nelson Rusche Distinguished Lecture Series ...
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Historian and author David Cecelski writes about giving a lecture at Duke Law School on the history of the white supremacy movement of 1898 to 1900 and how it shaped our political system, our society, ...
The prevailing trend in corporate events is an emphasis on interaction and collaboration. Previously, it was common for events to center around a featured speaker who stood on a stage and spoke for 30 ...
Jay Sures, a UC Regent and UCLA alum, tells THR, "As someone who has paid the price with having my personal security violated as a consequence of being outspoken about rampant anti Israel and anti ...
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Dipti Gulati, CEO of Audit & Assurance at Deloitte, came to Rutgers Business School for a fireside chat with over 300 students. The event featured Jay A. Soled, distinguished professor and department ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — Logan Head, co-founder and chief technology officer of live shopping platform Whatnot, will be the featured speaker at the next Gilkey Executive Lecture Series at the University of ...
A lecture exploring plant conservation in Bermuda and the role of the Botanical Gardens is to be hosted by the Bermuda Aquarium Museum and Zoo The lecture, to be held in partnership between the ...
A US federal appellate court on Tuesday upheld a 2019 law that requires certain corporations to disclose ownership information to the Treasury Department, reversing a lower court opinion that found ...
Mr. Frotman was general counsel of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau from 2021 to 2025. Mr. Seligman leads the economic justice nonprofit Towards Justice. For too many Americans, the economy ...