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    Thursday, September 17th
    2:30pm | MCL Auditorium
    “The Courage of Your Convictions: A History of Dissent 
    and Democracy in the United States.” 
    For excerpts and more details 

The event, which is free and open to the public, will take place at 2:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Multipurpose Classroom and Laboratory (MCL) Building.

The program celebrates Americans who have shaped the understanding of patriotism and civic engagement in the U.S. Information will be presented in a multi-media format, which includes readings, video and audio. A reception will follow the event.

The Department of History and Government, the Office of Intercultural Services, the TWU Student Senate and the College of Arts and Sciences are sponsoring TWU’s Constitution Day celebration.

Download flyer here [pdf]

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