Got Rights? At Keene State College
The U.S. Constitution will get its day on the Keene State College (KSC) campus Friday, September 16. A panel of journalists, politicians, and professors will focus on the question, Got Rights?
Addressing the question will be media commentator and former New Hampshire State Representative Arnie Arnesen, Keene Sentinel editor Donna Moxley, KSC Journalism professor Chad Nye, Chief of the Homicide Unit of the New Hampshire Attorney General Jeff Strelzin, Concord Monitor special projects reporter Annmarie Timmins, and KSC Political Science professor and New Hampshire State Representative Chuck Weed.
The Constitution Day event is set for Friday, September 16, 1-2:30 p.m. in the Mountainview Room of the L.P.Young Student Center on the Keene State College campus.
For further information contact Rose Kundanis (603) 358-2404, rkundani@keene.edu.
About Keene State College
Founded in 1909, Keene State College is one of the most preeminent public
liberal arts colleges in the nation. With more than 40 programs of study,
including a new nursing program and the nation’s only baccalaureate degree
program in Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Keene State College prepares
students to think critically, act creatively, and serve the greater good.
Keene State College: Wisdom to make a difference.