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UNF opens public policy office to continue civil discourse conversations

As part of the University of North Florida’s annual Constitution Week celebration, the Office of Public Policy Events will host “The Constitution on Campus: A Conversation on Free Speech and Affirmative Action” from 7 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 20, at the John A. Delaney Student Union, Building 58W, Room 2704.  

Distinguished speakers from the University community will explore and debate current issues in American law and politics surrounding free speech and affirmative action. The panel will feature UNF Department of Political Science and Public Administration faculty Drs. James Fahey, Sean Freeder, Adrienne Lerner and Seth Warner. Constitution Week commemorates the formation and signing of the U.S. Constitution in 1787.  

This is the inaugural event under UNF’s new Public Policy Events office, created in compliance with Florida HB 931. The office will continue to host conversation events that build on UNF’s rich history of promoting free speech, civil discourse, debate and dialogue as a part of its campus culture.    

Visit the Public Policy Events website to learn more.