Condoleezza Rice to Speak at Carnegie Mellon
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Condoleezza Rice to Speak at Carnegie Mellon

Dr. Condoleezza Rice, assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, will speak at Carnegie Mellon from 10:20 to 11:10 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 21, in the Kresge Theatre in the College of Fine Arts. "A Conversation with Dr. Condoleezza Rice," will articulate her views and insights on the life of ideas and the role of an educated person in public service as well as in society at large. She will also open the floor for Q&A.

Attendance at the talk, part of the International Relations Program's lecture series, is by invitation only to students, faculty and staff in the International Relations Program and other related programs in the Tepper and Heinz schools.

However, admission to a live simulcast of the talk in the Alumni Concert Hall in the College of Fine Arts is open to members of the university community by reservation only, on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations must be made at the University Center Information Desk. Seating is limited, so be sure to make your reservations as soon as possible. Reservations are limited to one per valid Carnegie Mellon ID.

Once you've made your reservation, you must also present your Carnegie Mellon ID at a registration table outside the Alumni Concert Hall in order to be admitted to the simulcast. Only those with reservations can be admitted. All those attending should plan to be seated by 10:10 a.m., as the doors will close at that time.

Bruce Gerson


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