The 41st Annual Philip B. Brown '44 Memorial Lecture
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Join us for a conversation between President Michael S. Roth ’78, Senator Michael Bennet '87, Hon.'12, and Senator John Hickenlooper '74, MA'80, Hon.'10. Maria Santana-Guadalupe ’98, Anchor and Correspondent for CNN en Español, provided the introduction and moderated audience Q&A. Topics include leadership, civic engagement, and the paths both the senators have traveled from Wesleyan to Washington, D.C. The Philip B. Brown '44 Memorial Lecture is Wesleyan’s signature annual event in Washington, D.C. We are delighted to offer the lecture virtually to the broader Wesleyan community this year. This event was recorded on: 4/09/2021
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