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WKU Celebrates Constitution Week 2011
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- Saturday, August 20th, 2011
Each year Western Kentucky University celebrates Constitution Week. This year we commemorate the 224th Birthday of the U.S. Constitution, September 12 -16. The theme for Constitution Week is 'The Tenth Anniversary of 9-11: Lessons Learned.' The Department of Political Science is organizing numerous events as it takes the lead on this historic anniversary. Please join us for the kick off event on the lawn in front of DUC on Monday, Sept. 13 from 10-11:30 a.m.
Constitution Week
September 10 – 16
“The Tenth Anniversary of 9/11: Lessons Learned”
Saturday, September 10
Kick off Constitution Week
“We Remember”
WKU South Lawn
The ALIVE Center for Community Partnerships is encouraging everyone to take part in “We Remember”. Campus and community members can stop by the tent on WKU’s South Lawn before the WKU football game vs. Navy. During “We Remember” individuals will record what they were doing on 9/11/01 and share well wishes on the banner while youth create cards for the soldiers. ALIVE CCP will also be sharing information and collecting items for emergency/disaster kits.
Monday, September 12 Events throughout the week are “Swipeable” Events
“Lessons Not Learned from 9/11: An Economic, Numerate, Constitutional Perspective”
Lecture by David Henderson, Associate Professor of Economics at the Graduate School of Business and Public Policy, Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California and Research Fellow with the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.
8:00pm
Grise Hall Lecture Hall
Sponsored by BB&T Center for the Study of Capitalism
Tuesday, September 13
Pizza and a Movie - “Abraham’s Children”
A film presentation of moving stories from Muslim youth overcoming prejudice and dealing with diversity and other issues related to 9/11
7:00pm
Institute for Citizenship and Social Responsibility (ICSR), Garrett Conference Center
Sponsored by Institute for Citizenship and Social Responsibility
Wednesday, September 14
“Failure to Launch: How technology keeps kids tied to their parents”
Since 9/11 parent’s anxiety over being out of touch with their children has risen to an all time high. Cell phones, email, instant messaging, texting, Facebook and Skype have led college students never having to say goodbye. Come join in a discussion with Dr. Debra Crisp and Masters student Jeannie Banter on how new technology may be delaying the point at which college students become independent from their parents.
2:30pm
Institute for Citizenship and Social Responsibility (Garrett Conference Center)
Sponsored by Counseling and Testing Center
“Perceptions and Realities of WKU Middle Eastern Students Post 9/11”
4:00pm
ICSR (Garrett Conference Center)
Sponsored by English as a Second Language Institute (ESLI)
Refreshments
Eroding Your Rights? A video presentation and discussion on “Liberty and Security in an Age of Terrorism”
7:30pm
ICSR (Garrett Conference Center)
Facillitator: Dr. Jeff Budziak, Assistant Professor
Department of Political Science
Sponsored by Department of Political Science Public Law Program
Refreshments
Thursday, September 15
Project Affect
Fall Student Engagement Fair
Tables will be set up for campus and community organizations to share ways to get involved through service and become more active citizens. There will be projects and information at each table for students.
11:00 – 2:00pm
WKU Centennial Mall
Sponsored by ALIVE CCP and the Institute for Citizenship & Social Responsibility
"In a Different Light: The Definition and Causes of Terrorism"
A discussion led by WKU Saudi students
12:45pm
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