The Louis J. Gambaccini Civic Engagement Series

When

Thursday, March 14, 2019 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM EDT
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Where

Eagleton Institute of Politics, Wood Lawn Mansion 
191 Ryders Lane
New Brunswick, NJ
 

 
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Contact

Eagleton Institute of Politics 
Eagleton Institute of Politics 
848-932-9355 
events@eagleton.rutgers.edu 

 

KWAME ANTHONY APPIAH

New York University Professor and The New York Times Ethicist Kwame Anthony Appiah will explore some of the changes and challenges in American politics as discussed in his book "The Lies That Bind: Rethinking Identity."

Presented by Eagleton's Louis J. Gambaccini Civic Engagement Series, the event will take place on:

Thursday, March 14 
7:00 pm
Eagleton Institute of Politics
191 Ryders Lane, New Brunswick, NJ

 

Rutgers students/faculty/staff: Register now
General Public: Registration opens Feb 11

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Books will be available for purchase and signing

 

Parking Information

Guests must register their vehicle for event parking. Click here to register and you will be permitted to park for this event in the following lots: Eagleton Lot, Lot 82, and Lot 76.

Rutgers students, faculty and staff with a parking permit must follow standard parking rules and park only in currently authorized lots.

The Louis J. Gambaccini Civic Engagement Series has been established through the generous support of Lou Gambaccini's family, friends and colleagues to honor his outstanding legacy in public service and his lifelong dedication to upholding the highest standards of civic responsibility.