United Nations Pathways Lecture Series

The University will welcome four U.N. dignitaries who will lecture on campus this semester as part of the United Nations Pathways Lecture Series.

John Dauth

On Wednesday, September 17, Permanent Representative of Australia to the United Nations John Dauth will discuss “Australia in the World Today” at 6:30 p.m. in Lenfell Hall, the Mansion, College at Florham.

Permanent Representative of Qatar Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser will discuss “The Situation in the Gulf” on Wednesday, October 1, at 6:30 p.m. in Room 105, Muscarelle Center, Metropolitan Campus.

On Wednesday, November 5, Permanent Representative of Uganda Matia Mulumba Semakula Kiwanuka will talk about the “AIDS Crisis in Africa” at 6:30 p.m. in Room 105, Muscarelle Center, Metropolitan Campus.

Ambassador Javad Zarif, Permanent Representative of Iran, will discuss “The Role of Iran in the Middle East” on Wednesday, December 3, at 6:30 p.m. in Lenfell Hall, the Mansion, College at Florham.

Three video conferences originating at the United Nations are planned and will be viewed at the ITV rooms on both campuses. “The Future of the United Nations and the Secretariat” will be the topic on Thursday, October 9, at 10 a.m.; “Women’s Rights Issues” will be discussed on Thursday, October 23, at 10 a.m.; and “Global Health Issues” will be the topic on Thursday, November 13, at 10 a.m.

All events are free. The lectures are preceded by a half-hour refreshment/reception period. The series is presented in conjunction with The Ambassador’s Club at the United Nations. The Record/Herald News is co-sponsoring the events at the Metropolitan Campus. For more information contact 201-692-7362 or e-mail suhonjic@fdu.edu.







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September 2003

In This Issue
· Opening This Fall
· Vital Signs Off the Chart for Incoming Class
· Global Outreach Grows Stronger
· University Gains Strong Marks in U.S. News Rankings
· Reiss Named Senior VP for Advancement
· Kiernan Leads Metropolitan Campus Team
· Zenner Named Trustee Chair
· Distance-learning Program "Hitting Its Stride"
· Florham Scholars Living and Learning Globally
· United Nations Pathways Lecture Series
· "Puerta al Futuro" Hispanic Initiative Begins
· "Shakespeare and the Law" -- A Colloquium
· NCAA Division I Athletics Certification Process
· Academic Convocation
· Faculty/Staff — Update, Announcing, In Memoriam, Welcome
· College Happenings
· Spotlight — Leonard Grob, Joan Leder, Peter Marion, Judy Moonelis
· This & That
· Photo Stories — Orientation, College at Florham Awards, Great American Bake Sale

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