U.S. Senator Rand Paul spoke at UC Berkeley on March 19, 2014. The event was hosted by the Berkeley Forum student organization. Sen. Paul spoke about his class-action lawsuit against the Obama administration and the National Security Agency, domestic security, the NSA's collection of telephone metadata, and he answered questions on other topics.
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Come celebrate this dynamic history, and look ahead to future innovations. In conjunction with the on-going exhibit at Moffitt Library showcasing American Cultures' distinctive curricular approach, this celebratory evening will feature Chancellor Robert Birgeneau, and a panel discussion with some of American Cultures' pioneering and award-winning faculty, led by Bill Simmons, the first director of the American Cultures Center.
Tom Leonard, University Librarian, will kick off the event and will introduce the speakers, including:
UC Berkeley Chancellor Robert J. Birgeneau
Victoria Robinson, Academic Coordinator, American Cultures Center
Corliss Lee, Associate Librarian & Librarian for American Cultures Center
Professor (Emeritus) Bill Simmons, first director of the American Cultures Center, will lead a panel discussion with:
Professor Mark Brilliant, Department of History
Professor Waldo Martin, Department of History
Professor Ingrid Seyer-Ochi, Graduate School of Education
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