Ken Stein to Webcast Presentation on “The Carter Book Controversy”

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Thursday, April 5, 2007, 4:30 PM

White Hall 208, Emory University Campus

Introduction by Emory University President Jim Wagner

Building on the interest generated by former President Jimmy Carter’s most recent book, Palestine Peace Not Apartheid, the Emory University Provost’s Office has planned a series of events to encourage dialogue about the conflict. At Emory, this lecture will be held in room 208 White Hall.

Following the presentation there will be a Q and A session from the audience present, and questions can be submitted via email to an address to be provided at the time of the webcast.

There are several ways to access Thursday’s presentation-T

1. To go directly to the Webcast link:
http://realaudio.service.emory.edu/ramgen/broadcast/EVENTS/COLLEGE/INSTITUTE/kenstein.rm
(Please note that this link will not be active until the time of the lecture.)

2. Go to the ISMI website, http://www.ismi.emory.edu/ and select the View Webcast link in “The Carter Book” section on the homepage.

3. To to Hillel’s Israel on Campus Coalition website: http://www.israeloncampuscoalition.org/kenstein

4. Go to the Emory University homepage, http://www.emory.edu and click to it from the homepage

5. For those who use Facebook, the event is posted at _http://emory.facebook.com/event.php?eid=2262136529

Please note that the webcast will not be accessible until the time of the presentation. Additional information about the contents of the presentation will be provided when it commences.

Ken Stein to Webcast Presentation on “The Carter Book Controversy”

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