The Northern Plains Ethics Institute at NDSU is set to hold a second panel conversation addressing Terrorism. The panel will focus on what may be done about domestic and foreign terrorism. The session is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 14, at 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the Memorial Union’s Century Theater at NDSU.
Scheduled panelists include:
• Roby C. Barrett, security and intelligence operations expert
• Kara S. Careaga, U.S. Immigration and Customs enforcement agent, Department of Homeland Security
• Jeffrey B. Bumgarner, NDSU department head and professor of criminal justice and political Science
Bumgarner is set to moderate the panel.
Questions from the audience are highly encouraged.
The Northern Plains Ethics Institute’s mission is to promote democratic participation in social and ethical issues.
Questions or requests for accommodation can be directed to Dennis Cooley, institute director, at 701-231-0738 or dennis.cooley@ndsu.edu.
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