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Diversity and the Digital Divide:

The Challenge for Universities

 

The 11th Distinguished Canadian Annual Address

 

The Honourable Donald H. Oliver, Q.C.

Senator for Nova Scotia

 

Thursday, October 29, 2009

2 - 3:30 pm

Moakley Center Auditorium

 

 

 

Join us for the 11th Distinguished Canadian Annual Address, "Diversity and the Digital Divide: The Challenge for Universities," delivered by the Honourable Donald H. Oliver, Q.C., senator for Nova Scotia.

 

Senator Oliver's commitment to human rights and equality for all is reflected in both his community service and his frequent public speaking engagements. In addition to his work in the areas of human rights and visible minorities, Senator Oliver recently spearheaded a Conference Board of Canada study on Visible Minorities and the Canadian Labour Market.

 

The Distinguished Canadian Annual Address is free and open to members of the BSC community and the public. A reception will follow immediately on the Moakley Center balcony. Presented by the Canadian Studies Program with support from the Government of Canada. Sponsored by Good Leads®. For more information about this event, contact Susan Williams in the Canadian Studies Program: susan.williams@bridgew.edu or 508-531-2421.

 

For more information about the Distinguished Canadian Annual Address, click HERE.

 

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Dr. Anthony Cicerone
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Phone: 508-531-2421

Fax: 508-531-6136

susan.williams@bridgew.edu