Event Calendar
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If you would like a School of Public Policy event included on this page, please email the information to sppweb@gmu.edu.
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May 2013
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| May 17 |
Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center (TraCCC) presents a talk by
Dr. Richard Medina
Where: George Mason U - Fairfax
Open to: Faculty, Students, Alumni, and Public
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| May 17 |
SPP Convocation
Where: George Mason U - Fairfax
Speaker: Congresswoman Donna Edwards
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| May 18 |
Commencement
Where: George Mason U - Fairfax
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| May 23 |
Doctoral Dissertation Proposal Defense -
Jamil Afaqi
Where: George Mason U - Arlington
Open to: Faculty, Students, Alumni, and Public
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| May 30 |
School of Public Policy Alumni Association Awards and Recognition Gala
Where: George Mason U - Fairfax
Open to: Faculty, Students, Alumni, and Public
SPP Alumni Gala website
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| May 31 |
Center for Emerging Market Policies forum on "Crisis, Capital Flows and Debt Management"
Where: George Mason U - Arlington
Open to: Faculty, Students, Alumni, and Public
RSVP: cemp@gmu.edu
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| June 2013 |
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| June 14 |
15 Minutes with POTUS
Where: George Mason U - Arlington
Open to: Faculty, Students, Alumni, and Public
RSVP
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| August 2013 |
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| August 21 |
Non-Degree Student Orientation
Where: George Mason U - Arlington
Open to: Incoming SPP Non-Degree Students
Additional information coming soon |
| August 24 |
New Student Orientation
Where: George Mason U - Arlington
Open to: Incoming SPP Students
Additional information coming soon |
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| If you would like a School of Public Policy event included on this page, please email the information to sppweb@gmu.edu |
| Last updated May 16, 2013 |
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Faculty appear as commentators in such media outlets as New York Times, Washington Post, Washington Times, Time, NewsHour (PBS), CNN, NPR and international stations and newspapers. The SPP monthly online newsletter Currents and the annual magazine Policy Impact are read by more than 4,000 readers both nationally and internationally. The Technology, Science, and Innovation Policy Research Seminar sponsored by Mason School of Public Policy and George Washington University offers lectures on the Arlington campus throughout the year.
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