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Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Conflict in the South China Seas - Thursday at Shoreline Community College

The Global Affairs Center has two events Thursday. A speaker in the morning and Great Discussions continues in the evening.

In the morning...

Finding Your “True North” - My Education Journey
Loretta Fisher (Shoreline, ’07)
Graduate Student, UW, Environmental Science and Resource Management
Thursday, April 27, 2017, 11:30-12:20
Room 1503

Loretta’s educational journey took her from economics to Asian languages, from criminal justice reform to ecological restoration. She shares her personal experience from growing up in rural Colorado trailer parks to doing serious scientific research as a graduate student, and along the way discovering an avocation that, in her own words ”has enabled me to adapt my educational track over time to find my own unique path.”

16101 Greenwood Ave N, Room 1503 (campus map)
There is a small fee for parking on campus during the daytime.


That same evening the conversation continues . . .

“Conflict in the South China Sea”
Thursday, April 27, 2017, 6:30- 8:30pm
Guest Moderator:  Bill Center, Vice Admiral (retired) U.S. Navy

The South China Sea is a locus of competing territorial claims, and China its most vocal claimant. Despite rising international pressure, including an unfavorable ruling by the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, China staunchly defends its policies in the region. Preventing tensions from boiling over is a matter of careful diplomacy.

16101 Greenwood Ave N, Room 1010 (campus map)
Parking is FREE on campus in the evening.
Attendance is limited and there is an entrance fee of $5 payable at the door.

For more information go to the GAC website, or contact Larry Fuell or Jonathan Peebles

For details on more upcoming events -- including a conversation with students from Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, and another conversation with a group of veterans who served in the U.S. military in Vietnam – go to the GAC events calendar.



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