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Friday, April 3, 2020 from 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM EDT
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-EVENT POSTPONED-
The lunch and learn on April 4 will be postponed to a later date. Based on guidelines established by Shippensburg University and the Governor, university sponsored activities, ie, alumni events, are being cancelled thru April 11. We are sorry we'll miss you at this event, but hope to reschedule in the future, as this event is best held face-to-face. We are issuing refunds for payments made. It may take up to 5-7 business days for you to see the funds replaced in your account. For questions, please contact Alumni Relations at alumni@ship.edu or 717-477-1218.

"A Serving of Politics: Hold the Anger"
Presented by Dr. Alison Dagnes, Professor of Political Science, Shippensburg University

Join Ship alumni for our lunch and learn series; enjoy presentations held over your lunch hour from Ship faculty and experts in community spaces near you. Don't miss our first speaker, Dr. Alison Dagnes, presenting, "A Serving of Politics: Hold the Anger". The PA Primary is quickly approaching on April 28th. Don't be caught in the dark on voting day! Join us for a bi-partisan discussion and presentation on making informed voting choices this election year.


Dr. Alison Dagnes is a Professor of Political Science at Shippensburg University in Pennsylvania. She is the author of "Super Mad at Everything All the Time: Political Media and Our National Anger," "Politics on Demand: The Effects of 24-Hour News On American Politics" and "A Conservative Walks Into a Bar: The Politics of Political Humor." She frequently speaks on the topic of the modern political media system and its effects. She has also edited two books on political scandal and is a national expert on sex scandals, which pleases her father to no end. Prior to receiving her doctorate in Political Science from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Dr. Dagnes was a producer for C-SPAN in Washington, DC which isn’t as boring as it sounds.