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SUMMARY:The Counselors: The United States Should Enact Universal Basic Income
DESCRIPTION:The Dole Institute has been proud to present The Counselors program\, a cross between a mock trial and a debate\, featuring attorneys Ed Duckers and Pedro Irigonegaray\, for many years. In this version\, Duckers and Irigonegaray mentored four Dole Institute Student Advisory Board members and two students from the Washburn University School of Law to conduct research and cross-examine expert witnesses. \nThis program will be moderated by Ella Rhuems\, SAB member and Programs and Digital Content Coordinator\, senior majoring in Political Science and Psychology\, and incoming 1L at Washburn School of Law. \n\nFor the negative: \nEd Duckers is partner at Stoel Rives LLP and the head of the firm’s Litigation Practice in California and a member of the firm’s Executive Committee. He is a past chair of Stoel Rives’ Food and Agribusiness Industry Team. \nPaul Byrne is a Professor of Economics at Washburn University. His research is in the area of Public Finance and Public Economics. In particular\, economic development incentives\, eminent domain\, tax increment financing\, and Medicaid expansion. \nKynsee Fennel\, 2L at Washburn University School of Law \nHarini Sreekanth\, KU senior and SAB member majoring in Political Science and Philosophy \nMichael Redlich\, KU freshman and SAB member majoring in Finance & Political Science \n  \n  \nFor the affirmative: \nPedro Irigonegaray is an attorney and partner at Irigonegaray\, Turney\, & Revenaugh. A trial lawyer since 1973\, Pedro is a former President of The Kansas Trial Lawyers Association\, a Fellow in The American College of Trial Lawyers and a Fellow in The International Academy of Trial Lawyers.  \nLinsey Moddelmog is a Professor of Political Science at Washburn University\, where she has taught since 2009. She has done research in the area of electoral systems and representation in the US and around the world. She is excited to return to the Dole Institute where she worked for several years while in graduate school at KU. \nRiley Keiter\, 1L at Washburn University School of Law and former SAB member \nAva Levin\, KU sophomore and SAB member majoring in Political Science and Spanish \nEstrella Hernadez\, KU senior\, majoring in Philosophy and Sociology.  \n  \n  \n \nThis program is presented in partnership with the Washburn University School of Law
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/thecounselors-sp26/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dole Forum
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SUMMARY:The 2026 Dole Lecture featuring Rick Atkinson
DESCRIPTION:A free ticket is required to attend this event. Claim your free ticket via the KU Events Calendar. Please review all information on this page to help you claim a free ticket and prepare to attend this event. \nClaim your free ticket(s) \n\nIf you have questions that are not answered here\, please contact the Dole Institute at doleinstitute@ku.edu or (785) 864-4900. \n\n  \nIn honor of America at 250\, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and historian Rick Atkinson joins Dole Institute Director Audrey Coleman to discuss his career and work process\, the legacy of World War II and the historian’s craft in the 21st century\, and his new book\, The Fate of the Day\, the second of The Revolution Trilogy. \nLimited copies of The Fate of the Day will be available for purchase at the event. Rick Atkinson will also be available to sign copies of books for guests in attendance following the public program.\n  \n     \nThis program is presented in partnership with the Watkins Museum of History and the Lawrence Public Library \n  \nAbout the Dole Lecture\nHeld each spring\, the Dole Lecture commemorates the date on which Senator Bob Dole was critically wounded while serving in Italy during World War II. To honor his courageous recovery and commitment to serve the nation\, the Institute welcomes a guest who embodies the commitments that Senator Dole held throughout his career in public service. \n  \n\n  \nAbout Rick Atkinson\nRick Atkinson has authored eight narrative histories spanning five American wars. His most recent book\, The Fate of the Day: The War for America\, Fort Ticonderoga to Charleston\, 1777-1780\, debuted at #1 on the New York Times nonfiction bestseller list. It joins the earlier bestseller The British Are Coming: The War for America\, Lexington to Princeton\, 1775-1777 as part of his Revolution Trilogy\, which chronicles the events that unfolded during the American Revolutionary War. \nHe previously wrote the Liberation Trilogy\, a narrative history of the Allied campaign to liberate Europe in World War II. The first volume\, An Army at Dawn: The War in North Africa\, 1942-1943\, received the 2003 Pulitzer Prize in history. The second and third volumes in the trilogy\, The Day of Battle: The War in Sicily and Italy\, 1943-1944 and The Guns at Last Light: The War in Western Europe\, 1944-1945\, were both New York Times bestsellers\, with The Guns at Last Light reaching #1. \nAtkinson’s additional works include The Long Gray Line\, a narrative saga on the West Point Military Academy class of 1966; Crusade\, a history of the Persian Gulf War; and In the Company of Soldiers\, which chronicles Atkinson’s time embedded with the 101st Airborne Division\, led by General David H. Petraeus\, during the invasion of Iraq in 2003. \nThroughout his career\, Atkinson has been honored for his work as both a historian and journalist. In addition to receiving the 2003 Pulitzer Prize in history\, he also received the 1982 Pulitzer Prize for national reporting\, and was part of the Washington Post team awarded the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for public service. His other honors include the 1989 George Polk Award for national reporting\, the 1989 John Hancock Award for excellence in business writing\, the 2003 Society for Military History Distinguished Book Award\, the 2007 Gerald R. Ford Award for Distinguished Reporting on National Defense\, the 2015 Peggy V. Helmerich Distinguished Author Award\, and the 2020 George Washington Prize for the year’s best work on the American founding era\, among others. \nAtkinson began his journalism career in 1976 writing for the Morning Sun in Pittsburg\, Kansas. He joined the Kansas City Times in 1977\, and moved to the Washington Post in 1983. During his two decades at the Post\, he served as a reporter\, foreign correspondent\, bureau chief\, assistant managing editor\, and senior editor. His reporting covered Germany and NATO\, conflicts in Somalia and Bosnia\, the 101st Airborne during the invasion of Iraq in 2003\, and roadside bombs in Iraq and Afghanistan in 2007. \nBorn in Munich\, Germany\, Atkinson is the son of a U.S. Army officer and grew up on military posts. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from East Carolina University\, and a Master of Arts degree in English literature from the University of Chicago. He and his wife\, Dr. Jane Chestnut Atkinson of Lawrence\, Kansas\, live in Washington\, D.C. \n  \n\n  \nAbout Fate of the Day\nIn the second volume of the landmark American Revolution trilogy by the Pulitzer Prize-winning and #1 New York Times bestselling author of The British Are Coming\, George Washington’s army fights on the knife edge between victory and defeat. \nThe first twenty-one months of the American Revolution—which began at Lexington and ended at Princeton—was the story of a ragged group of militiamen and soldiers fighting to forge a new nation. By the winter of 1777\, the exhausted Continental Army could claim only that it had barely escaped annihilation by the world’s most formidable fighting force. \nTwo years into the war\, George III is as determined as ever to bring his rebellious colonies to heel. But the king’s task is now exponentially more complicated: fighting a determined enemy on the other side of the Atlantic has become ruinously expensive\, and spies tell him that the French and Spanish are threatening to join forces with the Americans. \nPrize-winning historian Rick Atkinson provides a riveting narrative covering the middle years of the Revolution. Stationed in Paris\, Benjamin Franklin woos the French; in Pennsylvania\, George Washington pleads with Congress to deliver the money\, men\, and materiel he needs to continue the fight. In New York\, General William Howe\, the commander of the greatest army the British have ever sent overseas\, plans a new campaign against the Americans—even as he is no longer certain that he can win this searing\, bloody war. The months and years that follow bring epic battles at Brandywine\, Saratoga\, Monmouth\, and Charleston\, an infamous winter of misery in Valley Forge\, and yet more appeals for sacrifice by every American committed to the struggle for freedom. \nTimed to coincide with the 250th anniversary of the beginning of the Revolution\, Atkinson’s brilliant account of the lethal conflict between the Americans and the British offers not only deeply researched and spectacularly dramatic history\, but also a fresh perspective on the demands that a democracy makes on each of its citizens. \n  \n\n  \nAttending this event\nA free ticket is required to attend this event. Tickets can be claimed online through the KU Events Calendar. Once you complete your registration\, a ticket will be issued to the email address(es) you provided. \nShould you be unable to claim tickets or attend\, you can stream this program for free on the Dole Institute’s website and YouTube channel. \n  \nGetting to the Lied Center\nThe Lied Center of Kansas (1600 Stewart Dr. Lawrence\, KS 66045) is located next door to the Dole Institute. Free parking is available in Lots 300A-D. Accessible parking is available in the rows closest to the building. \nDoors to the Lied Center will open at 6 p.m. Guests must enter through the Main Entrance (south side of building). Be prepared to show your ticket to staff at the building or auditorium entrances. \n  \nAccessibility Information\nThe Lied Center has barrier-free entrances and designated accessible seating areas throughout the auditorium. \nA limited number of accessible seats are available to be claimed online. If you have additional accommodations\, please contact the Dole Institute at doleinstitute@ku.edu or (785) 864-4900 at least one day prior to the event. \nA hearing loop system is available in designated areas for guests to access using a T-Coil hearing aid. Individuals without compatible devices can access the loop system with headsets provided by the Lied Center.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/dolelecture2026/
LOCATION:Lied Center of Kansas\, 1600 Stewart Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dole Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260408T160000
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SUMMARY:A Republic\, If You Can Keep It
DESCRIPTION:Ben Franklin promised us unparalleled freedom with burdens to uphold it\, never before placed upon a citizenry. What was this novel form of government bestowed on our young nation and what have we\, as a free people\, done to keep it? What burdens do we share\, what challenges do we face\, and what actions must we take to keep the American republic strong for another 250 years? \n  \n\n  \nJeff King serves as the executive vice president of the Rodel Institute\, where he founded and runs fellowships for judges of all ideological persuasions\, as well as bipartisan groups of elected officials\, to explore ways that leaders can transcend differences to promote judicial independence and cross-party dialogue. A former Kansas Senator (R) representing southeastern Kansas\, Jeff worked extensively on criminal justice issues\, pension reform\, education finance and tax policy as chair of the Senate Judiciary\, Pension\, and Rules committees. A former Tenth Circuit clerk and president of the Appellate Section of the Kansas Bar\, Jeff has handled over 60 appeals across the country on issues of school finance\, trust\, state government and constitutional law. He holds degrees from Brown University\, Yale Law School\, and the University of Cambridge. \nMark McCormick is a New York Times bestselling author with nearly 30 years of experience as a reporter\, editor\, and columnist. He most recently served as the inaugural executive director of the Kansas Black Leadership Council and deputy director of the ACLU of Kansas. He also served for a total of six years as executive director of The Kansas African American Museum. An alum of the University of Kansas\, McCormick is a trustee of the William Allen White School of Journalism at KU\, served as a professional in residence at the University of Oklahoma\, and was appointed by Governor Laura Kelly to two Kansas state commissions\, including the Kansas African American Affairs Commission. He has earned numerous awards and recognitions over his career and was inducted into the Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame last year.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/spring-2026-discussion-groups-series-2026-04-08/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Discussion Groups
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260404T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260404T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T101805
CREATED:20260107T152704Z
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SUMMARY:The 2026 Easter Egg Roll with Dole
DESCRIPTION:Come one\, come all\, for the Dole Institute’s Easter Egg Roll with Dole! Join us on Saturday\, April 4\, for a morning of family fun\, including a White House-style egg roll race\, egg hunt\, games\, crafts\, and more. The event is free and open to the public\, and will go on rain or shine. \n\nLearn more about this event by visiting our website.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/eer2026/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260402T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260402T200000
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SUMMARY:The Effects of Federal Health Policy on Kansas
DESCRIPTION:Join the Dole Institute Student Advisory Board for the spring Student Advisory Board Program\, featuring a discussion on how the One Big Beautiful Bill’s effects on Medicaid and the new Rural Health Transformation Grant may change the healthcare landscape in Kansas. \nSAB coordinator Abbie Clements will be in conversation with Kansas health policy experts Sheena Schmidt\, senior policy analyst and strategy team leader at the Kansas Health Institute\, and David Jordan\, president and CEO of the United Methodist Health Ministry Fund\, to talk about the path forward. \n  \n\n  \nDavid Jordan is a proven leader with over 25 years of achievement in improving access to health care in Kansas and nationally.  David has served as the president and CEO of the United Methodist Health Ministry Fund (Health Fund) since 2018\, leading the statewide health foundation’s grantmaking\, external relations\, and policy and advocacy efforts. Before joining the Health Fund\, David served as the executive director of the Alliance for a Healthy Kansas\, a coalition of over 100 organizations working to improve health and access to health care in Kansas. David oversaw the Alliance’s operations and the effort to expand and improve KanCare\, Kansas’ Medicaid program. David joined the Alliance after spending nearly seven years at Community Catalyst\, a leading national consumer health advocacy organization.  David also oversaw the MassACT! Coalition spearheading the ballot campaign that led to Massachusetts’ landmark 2006 universal health care law. David is recognized for his expertise in health care\, early childhood and civic engagement issues and is often called upon to serve on committees and task forces\, including the Governor’s Commission on Racial Equity and Justice\, the Governor’s Early Childhood Transition Task Force\, Kansas Rural Health Innovation Alliance\, Kansas Complete Count Committee\, and the Office of Early Childhood Transition Advisory Group. David holds a master’s degree in public administration from the University of Kansas and bachelor’s degree in speech communication from Emerson College.  He lives in Lawerence\, Kansas\, with his wife Suzanne and their two school-aged children. \nSheena L. Schmidt\, M.P.P.\, Senior Analyst & Strategy Team Leader\, leads strategic planning and programmatic activities related to access to care\, including Medicaid and other publicly funded programs\, the health care workforce and rural health issues. She has over 14 years of experience in public service at the federal\, state and local levels. At the state level\, Sheena recently served as the Director of Administrative Services for the Kansas Department for Children and Families\, where she oversaw grants and contracts for the agency\, among other key operational areas. At the local level\, Sheena was the Senior Grants Program Administrator and a Grant Writer for the City of Topeka\, where she developed strategic funding priorities which resulted in several million dollars for projects related to infrastructure and social services. She also worked at KHI as an Analyst from 2012-2016 and prior to that as an Analyst at the U.S. Government Accountability Office in Washington\, D.C. Sheena earned a master’s degree in public policy with a concentration in politics and institutions from the University of Chicago and a bachelor’s degree in political science with a minor in history and a certification in nonprofit management from Washburn University. As a lifelong Kansan\, she is invested in helping others understand how policies impact their health\, in addition to research interests related to health equity. Her personal interests include listening to podcasts and making memories traveling with her family.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/the-effects-of-federal-health-policy-on-kansas/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:The SAB Presents
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260401T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260401T160000
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SUMMARY:The Maginot Line
DESCRIPTION:The Maginot Line has assumed a mythical status as the height of French interwar doctrinal stagnation. The reality\, however\, is that the Maginot Line represented a potential solution to the difficult French strategic position. Dr. Cameron Zinsou of the Command and General Staff College shows how its development\, manning\, and the debates about the Line shaped and prepared French military and civilian thought in the leadup to the Second World War. \n  \n\n  \nDr. Cameron Zinsou is an Assistant Professor of History in the Department of Military History at the Command and General Staff College. His research focuses on the intersection of occupation\, requisitions\, civil/military relations\, and citizenship in World War II France. Dr. Zinsou has a manuscript under contract with the University Press of Kansas\, Occupied: Requisitions\, Meaning\, and the French Experience during World War II. He has also featured on numerous media platforms including multiple podcasts and the Smithsonian Channel’s documentary series World War II Battles in Color and has publications in the New York Times and War on the Rocks. \nThe Ft. Leavenworth Series is an annual roster of lectures focusing on significant historical events\, usually with an emphasis on military history. Each lecture is presented by faculty from the United States Army Command and General Staff College in Ft. Leavenworth\, Kansas. Established by General William Tecumseh Sherman in 1881\, the CGSC is the graduate college for U.S. Army and sister service officers. The esteemed faculty and guests of the CGSC provide unique and captivating insights into the history of military conflict from the ancient to the modern ages at the Dole Institute of Politics. \n  \n\n  \nThe opinions expressed herein are those of the individual and do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College or any other governmental agency.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/the-maginot-line/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ft. Leavenworth Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260331T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260331T201500
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED - In Conversation with Ambassador Bogdan Klich
DESCRIPTION:The Republic of Poland’s Head of Mission to the United States\, Bogdan Klich\, will be in conversation with Dole Fellow and former Kosovar diplomat Qëndrim Gashi on Poland’s experience in public diplomacy with the United States and examine key aspects of U.S.-Polish bilateral cooperation. Their discussion will also offer perspectives on current U.S. foreign policy and Poland’s priorities. \nThis program is presented in partnership with \n         \n  \n\n  \nH.E. Bogdan Klich is the Head of Mission in the Embassy of the Republic of Poland as of November 2024. He has been Senator in the Polish Parliament between 2011 and 2024. Between 2015 and 2019\, he was Minority Leader of the Polish Senate. Mr. Bogdan Klich served as Poland’s Minister of Defense from 2007 to 2011 and was a member of the European Parliament. Klich managed the Information Department at State TV Centre in Cracow between 1990 and 1992. He then was Head of the International Centre for Development of Democracy in Krakow from 1993 to 1999 and Head of the Institute for Strategic Studies from 1999 to 2003. In 1998 and 1999\, he was an Adviser to the government plenipotentiary for Poland’s accession negotiations with the EU. Mr. Klich graduated from the Faculty of Medicine at the Krakow Medical Academy and the Faculty of Philosophy and History at the Jagiellonian University. He was a lecturer at the Institute of European Studies at the Jagiellonian University. Mr. Klich has authored numerous publications on foreign policy and international security. In the late 1970’s and 1980’s he was active in the democratic opposition movement. \nDr. Qëndrim Gashi is an associate professor at the University of Prishtina and was Kosovo’s Ambassador to France from 2016 until 2021. He has served in supervisory boards of various private and state institutions and think tanks and has won a number of scholarships\, awards and honors\, including receiving the insignia of Commander of the French Legion of Honor in 2022. Educated at the University of Chicago (PhD 2008)\, the University of Cambridge (MA St 2003)\, and the University of Prishtina (Diploma 2002)\, he has given talks at many universities\, was the founder and first President (2008-2012) of the Kosovar Mathematical Society\, and since April 2022 also serves as the Kosovo American Education Fund Development Manager.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/in-conversation-with-ambassador-bogdan-klich/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dole Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260325T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260325T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T101805
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SUMMARY:Liberty In a Pluralistic Society
DESCRIPTION:Liberty is America’s founding ideal\, bursting from our shores and spreading to nations far and near. But\, our own story is rife with contradictions and presents challenges even today as we balance the desires of a changing society. How do we balance competing ideas of liberty in a pluralistic country? How can we secure this most American of ideals for all within our nation? \n  \n\n  \nJeff King serves as the executive vice president of the Rodel Institute\, where he founded and runs fellowships for judges of all ideological persuasions\, as well as bipartisan groups of elected officials\, to explore ways that leaders can transcend differences to promote judicial independence and cross-party dialogue. A former Kansas Senator (R) representing southeastern Kansas\, Jeff worked extensively on criminal justice issues\, pension reform\, education finance and tax policy as chair of the Senate Judiciary\, Pension\, and Rules committees. A former Tenth Circuit clerk and president of the Appellate Section of the Kansas Bar\, Jeff has handled over 60 appeals across the country on issues of school finance\, trust\, state government and constitutional law. He holds degrees from Brown University\, Yale Law School\, and the University of Cambridge. \nMark McCormick is a New York Times bestselling author with nearly 30 years of experience as a reporter\, editor\, and columnist. He most recently served as the inaugural executive director of the Kansas Black Leadership Council and deputy director of the ACLU of Kansas. He also served for a total of six years as executive director of The Kansas African American Museum. An alum of the University of Kansas\, McCormick is a trustee of the William Allen White School of Journalism at KU\, served as a professional in residence at the University of Oklahoma\, and was appointed by Governor Laura Kelly to two Kansas state commissions\, including the Kansas African American Affairs Commission. He has earned numerous awards and recognitions over his career and was inducted into the Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame last year.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/spring-2026-discussion-groups-series-2026-03-25/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Discussion Groups
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260309T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260309T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T101805
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SUMMARY:Lawrence Reviewed at the Dole Institute
DESCRIPTION:The Anthropocene Reviewed: Civic Education Edition invites students and community members to critically engage with their own local slice of the Anthropocene by contributing their own reviews\, modeled by Green’s work. Stop by the Dole Institute of Politics on March 9 anytime from 5:30-7:30 p.m. to view our America at 250 Special Exhibits and explore our museum gallery. Also\, see the World’s Largest Stained Glass American Flag Window as well as the September 11 Memorial. \nAnd as part of Lawrence Reviewed\, you can leave a review\, talk with Lawrence Reviewed and Dole Institute staff\, and participate in fun activities! As always\, admission is FREE. \n  \nPlan your visit →
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/lawrence-reviewed-at-the-dole-institute/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260304T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260304T160000
DTSTAMP:20260409T101805
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SUMMARY:The Case for Limited War: European Military Treatises through Machiavelli
DESCRIPTION:Warfare in the European Middle Ages (c. 500-1500) can be broadly characterized as limited: limited objectives\, limited budgets\, and limited size of armies. Despite medieval society having an overall martial culture\, these factors conspired to make warfare episodic\, defensively oriented\, and positional in character. This lecture will explore the intellectual underpinnings of medieval limited war by surveying the major writers on the subject\, including Vegetius\, Maurice\, Leo VI\, Nikephoros Phokas\, John of Salisbury\, Giles of Rome\, Honoré Bouvet\, Christine de Pizan\, and Niccolò Machiavelli. \n  \n\n  \nJohn D. Hosler (Ph.D. University of Delaware) is a Professor of Military History at the Command and General Staff College. Before coming to Fort Leavenworth\, he was a tenured Full Professor of History at Morgan State University in Baltimore\, Maryland. An expert on medieval warfare in Europe and the Near East\, he is the author or editor of nine books\, including The Third Crusade\, 1189-1192 (2025)\, the Routledge Handbook of Medieval Military Strategy (2024)\, Jerusalem Falls: Seven Centuries of War and Peace (2022)\, and The Siege of Acre ( 2018). He is a book series editor of “War and Conflict in Premodern Societies” for ARC Humanities Press and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. He is currently writing his tenth book\, a world history of the relic of the True Cross in war from A.D. 325-2025\, for Yale University Press. \nThe Ft. Leavenworth Series is an annual roster of lectures focusing on significant historical events\, usually with an emphasis on military history. Each lecture is presented by faculty from the United States Army Command and General Staff College in Ft. Leavenworth\, Kansas. Established by General William Tecumseh Sherman in 1881\, the CGSC is the graduate college for U.S. Army and sister service officers. The esteemed faculty and guests of the CGSC provide unique and captivating insights into the history of military conflict from the ancient to the modern ages at the Dole Institute of Politics. \n  \n\n  \nThe opinions expressed herein are those of the individual and do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College or any other governmental agency.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/the-case-for-limited-war-european-military-treatises-through-machiavelli/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ft. Leavenworth Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260226T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260226T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T101805
CREATED:20260209T215636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260215T150007Z
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SUMMARY:Inside the Electorate: A Bipartisan Look Ahead to the 2026 Midterms
DESCRIPTION:The nation enters a critical midterm election year with voters trying to come to grips with economic anxieties\, international disruptions\, and ongoing debates about the nation’s culture. The Wall Street Journal’s new bipartisan polling team\, Democrat John Anzalone and Republican Adam Geller\, will join Dole Institute Visiting Fellow Jerry Seib for their first public appearance to discuss the nation’s mood as seen through their surveys and extensive experience. \n  \n\n  \nJerry Seib has been a journalist with The Wall Street Journal for almost 45 years. He served as the Journal’s Executive Washington Editor and wrote the weekly “Capital Journal” column for 29 years. He also reported from the Middle East for the Journal in the mid-1980s\, covered the White House\, has moderated three presidential debates\, and interviewed every president since Ronald Reagan. \nJohn Anzalone\, one of the nation’s leading Democratic pollsters\, is the founding partner of Impact Research. A veteran of Democratic politics\, he’s served as the chief pollster for President Joe Biden in 2020. He also polls for Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer\, Roy Cooper’s 2026 U.S. Senate race (NC) and House Democratic Caucus Chair\, Pete Aguilar (CA). John also conducts public opinion research for many Fortune 500 companies\, as well as national associations and advocacy groups such as the AARP. \nAdam Geller is the chief executive officer of National Research\, Inc.\, a polling and political research firm. Active in numerous Republican campaigns over the years\, he was a pollster for President Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign and Trump-aligned super PACs during the 2020 and 2024 presidential election cycles\, in addition to working with many congressional\, senatorial\, and gubernatorial campaigns. Adam also regularly works with corporate\, public relations\, and C-suite executives to provide political insights and strategies.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/inside-the-electorate/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dole Forum
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260211T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260211T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T101805
CREATED:20260105T192843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T190410Z
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SUMMARY:What Does It Mean to Be United?
DESCRIPTION:Since its founding\, America has been a land awash with contrasts and divisions. Are we truly a “melting pot” where one must assimilate to belong or are we more the quiver of arrows on our national seal – many people bound by a “political ideology centered on the abstract ideals of liberty\, equality\, and republicanism.” What are the foundational beliefs that unite but also threaten to divide us? How can we come together as a United States today? \n  \n\n  \nJeff King serves as the executive vice president of the Rodel Institute\, where he founded and runs fellowships for judges of all ideological persuasions\, as well as bipartisan groups of elected officials\, to explore ways that leaders can transcend differences to promote judicial independence and cross-party dialogue. A former Kansas Senator (R) representing southeastern Kansas\, Jeff worked extensively on criminal justice issues\, pension reform\, education finance and tax policy as chair of the Senate Judiciary\, Pension\, and Rules committees. A former Tenth Circuit clerk and president of the Appellate Section of the Kansas Bar\, Jeff has handled over 60 appeals across the country on issues of school finance\, trust\, state government and constitutional law. He holds degrees from Brown University\, Yale Law School\, and the University of Cambridge. \nMark McCormick is a New York Times bestselling author with nearly 30 years of experience as a reporter\, editor\, and columnist. He most recently served as the inaugural executive director of the Kansas Black Leadership Council and deputy director of the ACLU of Kansas. He also served for a total of six years as executive director of The Kansas African American Museum. An alum of the University of Kansas\, McCormick is a trustee of the William Allen White School of Journalism at KU\, served as a professional in residence at the University of Oklahoma\, and was appointed by Governor Laura Kelly to two Kansas state commissions\, including the Kansas African American Affairs Commission. He has earned numerous awards and recognitions over his career and was inducted into the Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame last year.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/spring-2026-discussion-groups-series/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Discussion Groups
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260204T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260204T160000
DTSTAMP:20260409T101805
CREATED:20251208T171452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260203T152812Z
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SUMMARY:Sunzi and the Chinese Way of War
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Geoff Babb from the Department of Military History at the US Army Command and General Staff College will discuss Ancient Chinese War with an emphasis on the thirteen chapters of Sun Tzu’s Art of War.  After a brief look at The Six Secret Teachings of Tai Kung\, the presentation examines enduring phrases from each chapter. Dr. Babb also provides examples from American military history that show the application of Sun’s theories to warfare 2500 years later.  The presentation ends with how Sun Tzu ideas are applied in the study\, planning\, and conduct of war today. \n  \n\n  \nDr. Geoff Babb was commissioned from Bowdoin College in Brunswick\, Maine in 1973 as a US Army Military Intelligence Officer. After serving in the Defense Intelligence Agency as a ground forces analyst\, he was assigned to Monterey\, California\, Hong Kong\, and Beijing for language and area studies. He was then assigned to Joint and Army Headquarters in Hawaii. In 1991\, he joined the Command and General Staff College faculty at Fort Leavenworth. After retiring from the military\, he earned a Masters in East Asian Languages and Cultures\, and a Doctorate in History from the University of Kansas. He has published numerous book chapters and articles on China and Asia. He currently serves as a professor in the Department of Military History. \nThe Ft. Leavenworth Series is an annual roster of lectures focusing on significant historical events\, usually with an emphasis on military history. Each lecture is presented by faculty from the United States Army Command and General Staff College in Ft. Leavenworth\, Kansas. Established by General William Tecumseh Sherman in 1881\, the CGSC is the graduate college for U.S. Army and sister service officers. The esteemed faculty and guests of the CGSC provide unique and captivating insights into the history of military conflict from the ancient to the modern ages at the Dole Institute of Politics. \n  \n\n  \nThe opinions expressed herein are those of the individual and do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College or any other governmental agency.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/sunzi-and-the-chinese-way-of-war/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ft. Leavenworth Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Dole Institute of Politics":MAILTO:doleinstitute@ku.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260129T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260129T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T101805
CREATED:20251208T172248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T170134Z
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SUMMARY:2026 | Dr. Colleen Shogan
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Colleen Shogan\, former Archivist of the United States and CEO of In Pursuit\, will be recognized at the eighth Elizabeth Dole Women in Leadership Lecture. She’ll join Dole Institute Director Audrey Coleman for a discussion on her leadership experience in the nation’s leading recordkeeping and historical stewardship organizations\, the role of history in civic engagement and national identity\, and her leadership in creating an opportunity for commemoration and reflection during America250. \n  \n      \nThis program is presented in partnership with the University of Kansas Libraries and the Watkins Museum of History \n  \nAbout the Elizabeth Dole Women in Leadership Lecture\nNamed in honor of former U.S. Senator Elizabeth Hanford Dole\, the series recognizes her long-lasting career in public service by featuring women who break barriers\, make significant contributions to their field\, and reach positions of leadership. Dole held various positions throughout her career\, including serving as commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission\, Secretary of Transportation\, Secretary of Labor\, President of the American Red Cross\, and U.S. Senator representing North Carolina. After leaving office\, she founded the Elizabeth Dole Foundation\, which supports our nation’s military caregivers and their families. \n  \nAbout Colleen Shogan\nDr. Colleen J. Shogan served as the 11th Archivist of the United States\, the first woman in American history appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate to lead the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). A noted author and political scientist\, Colleen is deeply committed to civics education and prioritized sharing the records of the National Archives to a wider audience. Under her leadership\, NARA launched numerous strategic initiatives to enhance services and make its holdings more accessible\, both in-person and online\, with the goal of cultivating public participation and strengthening our nation’s democracy. \nPrior to becoming Archivist\, Colleen served in several cultural heritage leadership roles. She was Senior Vice President and Director of the David M. Rubenstein Center at the White House Historical Association\, worked in the United States Senate\, and served as a senior executive at the Library of Congress and its Congressional Research Service. She was the Vice Chair of the Women’s Suffrage Centennial Commission and currently serves as the Co-Chair of the Board of Directors at the Women’s Suffrage National Monument Foundation. \nA native of the Pittsburgh area\, she holds a B.A. in Political Science from Boston College and a Ph.D. in American Politics from Yale University\, where she was a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow. Colleen is the 2024 recipient of the American Political Science Association’s Hubert Humphrey Award for outstanding public service. \nIn addition to her role at More Perfect\, she is also a Senior Fellow in Civics Education at Stand Together and an Adjunct Professor of Government at Georgetown University.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/edwill2026/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Elizabeth Dole Women in Leadership Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Dole Institute of Politics":MAILTO:doleinstitute@ku.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260122T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260122T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T101805
CREATED:20251219T192850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T165532Z
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SUMMARY:"UnBroken" Film Screening & Conversation with the Director
DESCRIPTION:In honor of International Holocaust Remembrance Day and the 81st anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz in 1945\, the Dole Institute and the Lawrence Arts Center invite you to experience Beth Lane’s award-winning documentary\, UnBroken. Following the screening\, Lane will join Free State Film Festival founding director Marlo Angell for a brief question-and-answer session. \nThis screening is made possible by The Weber Family Arts Foundation \n  \nAbout the film\nThe daughter of a Holocaust survivor embarks on an international quest to uncover answers about the plight of her mother and her six siblings who\, as mere children\, escaped Nazi Germany relying solely on their own youthful bravado and the kindness of German strangers. \nRuntime: 96 minutes\, followed by 30 minutes of moderated and audience question-and-answer sessions \nContent warning: This film contains mature themes – including sexual assault and abuse – that may not be suitable for all viewers.\n  \nAbout Beth Lane\nBeth Lane is the award-winning director\, executive producer and writer of the feature documentary film\, UnBroken. An actress\, singer and dancer\, she is a second-generation Holocaust survivor. Beth’s driving force has always been to create spaces to exercise our collective capacity for empathy through storytelling\, design and meditation. Building bridges for a better future is paramount to her work. \nA keynote speaker\, she has curated and served on panels nationwide & hosted over 40 episodes of a weekly Instagram Live on-camera podcast\, Banter with Beth. \nThe World Premiere of UnBroken was awarded Best Documentary Feature Film for Beth’s directorial debut in Indianapolis at The 23rd Heartland International Film Festival in 2023\, which took place on October 8th\, 2023\, one day after the terrorist organization Hamas attacked Israel in the worst genocide against the Jewish people since the Holocaust. \nUnBroken has continued to win Audience Choice Awards at the River Run Int’l Film Festival\, Julien Dubuque Int’l Film Festival and The Berkshire Int’l Film Festival. Beth also received the Best First Time Filmmaker Award at Hot Springs Int’l Women’s Film Festival and the Madelyn’s Choice Award at the Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival in 2024 as well as the Runner-Up Audience Choice Best Doc at Orcas Island Film Festival. \nUnBroken began its development at The Barrow Group in New York City as a one-woman play which morphed into a simple piece of live storytelling at TBG’s F.A.B before continuing its journey at UCLA’s School of Theatre\, Film & Television in 2017 while she was studying to receive her MFA. The film is both a professional milestone and a personal quest to immortalize the incredible story of the Weber siblings’ survival as the only family of seven Jewish siblings living in Nazi Germany known to have survived and emigrated together. The unwavering courage shown by the brave righteous gentiles\, as well as the original music\, graphics and animations employed in Beth’s storytelling\, are critical components to her style as a director. \nBeth is the founder of The Weber Family Arts Foundation which is the culmination of many thoughtful years of experience as an artist and activist serving on philanthropic boards and volunteering. The mission of WFAF is to combat antisemitism\, bigotry and hate by driving awareness\, engagement and activism through the arts\, across a wide variety of mediums\, by sharing stories of hope. UnBroken is The Weber Family Arts Foundation’s inaugural project.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/unbroken-film-screening-conversation-with-the-director/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Dole Institute of Politics":MAILTO:doleinstitute@ku.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260202
DTSTAMP:20260409T101805
CREATED:20260109T215132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260109T215132Z
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SUMMARY:Discover with Dole: Celebrating Kansas Day
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Kansas Day all week long at the Dole Institute! Join us Tuesday\, January 20\, through Sunday\, February 1\, for a Kansas Day-themed Discover with Dole. \nDiscover with Dole is the Dole Institute’s interactive\, kid-friendly themed program in our Museum & Galleries. All programs and events at the Dole Institute are free and open to the public.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/discoverwithdole-kansasday2026/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Activities
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251203T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251203T161500
DTSTAMP:20260409T101805
CREATED:20250113T150018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250725T141853Z
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SUMMARY:Desert Storm: High-Tech Wonders\, or Ingenuity and Elbow Grease?
DESCRIPTION:Desert Storm in January-February 1991 is known for its dazzling display of technological brilliance\, forecasting a so-called revolution in military affairs that promised the United States a cheap alternative to wars of the past.  The lop-sided victory over Iraqi forces in Kuwait in 1991 seemed to forecast a new American way of war that was cheap\, decisive\, and limited bloodshed—at least for American forces.  Showcasing high-tech weapon systems in a five-week air campaign which culminated with a 100-hour ground war\, the technology seemed overwhelming.  This talk examines the technology that went into the victory but asks whether this technology was as widespread as it appeared on television\, and what was the role of the post-Vietnam training revolution in leading to the overwhelming success. \nDr. Mark T. Gerges serves as the Deputy Director\, Department of Military History\, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. He served twenty years in armor units\, taught history at the United States Military Academy at West Point and commanded a tank company during Operation Desert Storm.  He received his PhD from Florida State University and retired from the Army in 2004. He has taught at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College since 2002\, both in uniform and as a civilian faculty member. \nThe Ft. Leavenworth Series is an annual roster of lectures focusing on significant historical events\, usually with an emphasis on military history. Each lecture is presented by faculty from the United States Army Command and General Staff College in Ft. Leavenworth\, Kansas. Established by General William Tecumseh Sherman in 1881\, the CGSC is the graduate college for U.S. Army and sister service officers. The esteemed faculty and guests of the CGSC provide unique and captivating insights into the history of military conflict from the ancient to the modern ages at the Dole Institute of Politics. \n  \n\n  \nThe opinions expressed herein are those of the individual and do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College or any other governmental agency.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/desert-storm-high-tech-wonders-or-ingenuity-and-elbow-grease/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ft. Leavenworth Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Dole Institute of Politics":MAILTO:doleinstitute@ku.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251120T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251120T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T101805
CREATED:20250811T202102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T211109Z
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SUMMARY:The Counselors: Should the Electoral College Be Abolished?
DESCRIPTION:In this edition of The Counselors\, attorneys and Dole Institute Visiting Fellows Ed Duckers and Pedro Irigonegaray will debate whether the Electoral College—the means in which the United States elects a president—should be abolished. They’ll be joined a panel of expert witnesses to debate both sides of the issue. \nThis program will be moderated by Ava Levin\, SAB member and Discussion Group Coordinator\, who studies Political Science\, English\, and Spanish. \n  \n\n  \nFor the negative: \nEd Duckers is partner at Stoel Rives LLP and the head of the firm’s Litigation Practice in California and a member of the firm’s Executive Committee. He is a past chair of Stoel Rives’ Food and Agribusiness Industry Team. Ed will be leading the argument for the negative. \nTara Ross is nationally recognized for her expertise on the Electoral College. She is the author of Why We Need the Electoral College (2019)\, along with multiple other books about the Electoral College. Her children’s books include We Elect A President: The Story of our Electoral College (2016)\, She Fought Too: Stories of Revolutionary War Heroines (2019)\, and We Fought for Freedom: The Story of Our American Revolution. Her Prager University video\, Do You Understand the Electoral College?\, is Prager’s most-viewed video ever\, with more than 66 million views. \nTrent England is the executive director and founder of Save Our States and has also served as the executive vice president at think tanks in Washington state and Oklahoma and as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation in Washington\, D.C. He is the author of Why We Must Defend the Electoral College and a producer of the feature-length documentary\, Safeguard: An Electoral College Story. Trent earned a J.D. from George Mason University School of Law and a B.A. in government from Claremont McKenna College. \n  \nFor the affirmative:  \nPedro Irigonegaray is an attorney and partner at Irigonegaray\, Turney\, & Revenaugh. A trial lawyer since 1973\, Pedro is a former President of The Kansas Trial Lawyers Association\, a Fellow in The American College of Trial Lawyers and a Fellow in The International Academy of Trial Lawyers. Pedro will be leading the argument for the affirmative. \nJeffrey D. Jackson is the James M. Concannon Dean and Professor of Law at Washburn University School of Law. Jackson received his B.B.A. in economics from Washburn University in 1989\, his J.D. from Washburn Law in 1992\, and his L.L.M. in Constitutional Law at Georgetown University Law Center in 2003. He teaches Constitutional Law I & II as well as Constitutional History. \nLinsey Moddelmog is a Professor of Political Science at Washburn University\, where she has taught since 2009. She has done research in the area of electoral systems and representation in the U.S. and around the world. She is excited to return to the Dole Institute where she worked for several years while in graduate school at the University of Kansas.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/the-counselors-should-the-electoral-college-be-abolished/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dole Forum
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Dole Institute of Politics":MAILTO:doleinstitute@ku.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251113T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251113T201500
DTSTAMP:20260409T101805
CREATED:20251023T140435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251023T140656Z
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SUMMARY:In Conversation with Ambassador Pjer Šimunović
DESCRIPTION:This Dole Forum will focus on Croatia’s experience in public diplomacy in the United States and examine key aspects of U.S.–Croatia bilateral cooperation. The discussion will also offer perspectives on current U.S. foreign policy and Croatia’s priorities. \n  \n\n  \nH.E. Pjer Šimunović is Croatia’s Ambassador to the United States since September 2017. Together with a career in journalism and academic research he served in various high-level positions in the Croatian Government\, in the fields of national security\, defense and diplomacy\, as Director of the Office of the National Security Council\, Ambassador to Israel\, Defense State Secretary in charge of defense policy\, National Coordinator for NATO and Assistant Foreign Minister in charge of international organizations and security\, Deputy Head of Mission at the Embassy in Paris and Deputy Head of Department for Analysis at the Foreign Ministry. He worked as a journalist with the BBC World Service Radio in London\, with the magazine Europ in Paris\, and with the Croatian daily ‘Večernji list’ in Zagreb\, covering international affairs. A regular speaker on political and security issues at many conferences and seminars\, he is the author of a range of security studies and articles published in the leading international journals. Ambassador Šimunović holds an M.A. degree from the Department of War Studies\, King’s College London. He is decorated with the title of Chevalier de la Légion d’honneur de la République française. \nDr. Qëndrim R. Gashi is a mathematician and diplomat\, currently serving as a visiting professor at the University of Maryland\, College Park. From 2016 to 2021\, he was Kosovo’s Ambassador to France\, also covering Portugal\, Andorra\, and Monaco. Dr. Gashi has served in supervisory boards of various private and state institutions\, and think tanks\, and has received numerous  scholarships\, awards and honors – including the insignia of Commander of the French Legion of Honor in 2022. He holds a Ph.D. (2008) from the University of Chicago\, and M.A. St (2003) from the University of Cambridge\, and a Diploma (2002) from the University of Prishtina. He was the Spring 2023 Dole Fellow\, leading the series Building Democracy in the 21st Century.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/in-conversation-with-ambassador-pjer-simunovic/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dole Forum
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251112T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251112T173000
DTSTAMP:20260409T101805
CREATED:20250916T200137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T153757Z
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SUMMARY:High Stakes Leadership: A Leadership Case Study in Innovation\, Resiliency\, and Impact
DESCRIPTION:Wichita Mayor Lily Wu joins us to discuss the opportunities and challenges that come with running a city that aims to grow in sustainable and strategic ways. A former anchor and reporter\, Mayor Wu has a unique perspective on public narrative and crisis leadership. \n  \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMayor Lily Wu was elected Mayor of Wichita\, Kansas in November 2023\, and was sworn in as the City of Wichita’s 103rd mayor on January 8\, 2024. Mayor Lily is the first woman elected to a full term in the largest city in Kansas. She is the first Asian American mayor in the state of Kansas. She has been a Wichitan since 1993\, when her family immigrated to Wichita from Guatemala. Mayor Lily was an award-winning local television journalist and is a proud alumna of Wichita Public Schools\, including Wichita High School East\, Wichita State University\, and the University of Hong Kong. As mayor\, she champions an inclusive vision for the entire city\, focusing on ensuring public safety\, strengthening the economy\, restoring trust in City Hall\, and building a united community.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/high-stakes-leadership-a-leadership-case-study-in-innovation-resiliency-and-impact/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251109T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251109T210000
DTSTAMP:20260409T101805
CREATED:20250811T202353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251007T193808Z
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SUMMARY:The 2025 Tribute to Veterans Gala
DESCRIPTION:Reservations for this event can now be made online. If you prefer\, you can make your reservation by calling the Dole Institute at (785) 864-4900 or by emailing us at doleinstitute@ku.edu.\nReserve your spot →\n  \nThe Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics invites you to join us in celebrating veterans of our armed forces at the annual Tribute to Veterans Gala on Sunday\, November 9\, 2025. \nFeaturing a “Salute to Veterans” from members of the University of Kansas Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) and live music from the Moonlight Serenade Orchestra\, the evening brings together community members to celebrate veterans and their families for the service they provided to our country. \nAdmission is free\, however a reservation is required to be made by Wednesday\, Oct. 22. You can submit a registration online by clicking the link below. You can also call the Institute at (785) 864-4900\, or email us at doleinstitute@ku.edu. \nReserve your spot
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/the-2025-tribute-to-veterans-gala/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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SUMMARY:Integrating the U.S. Army in the Early 20th Century
DESCRIPTION:The integration of the U.S. Armed Forces signifies one of the many adaptations the U.S. military conducted during the Second World War when it came to combat power and reconstitution. As of early 1945\, the U.S. Army fielded integrated units as a result of the attrition on the Western Front\, but shortly thereafter returned to a segregated force. Attritional losses in the Korean War forced the Army to join its fellow services in following Executive Order 9981\, issued in 1948 by President Harry S. Truman\, that effectively integrated the Armed Forces. This talk will examine the ways the U.S. military adapted to the combat power demands\, which ultimately increased lethality in two different wars. \n  \n\n  \nDr. Amanda M. Nagel earned her PhD from the University of Mississippi\, specializing in U.S.History and Global Conflict. She has taught at the University of Mississippi\, Winona State University (MN)\, the United States Military Academy at West Point\, and the School of Advanced Military Studies before coming to the Command and General Staff College’sDepartment of Military History. Her research centers on race\, war\, empire\, masculinity\, and citizenship in the United States at the turn of the twentieth century. She is currently revising a manuscript examining African American soldiers in the Spanish-American\, Philippine-American\, and First World Wars for the University of Virginia Press\, forthcoming in 2026. She also is a contributor to a collection of essays titled\, Race\, Reconstruction\, and Politics at Old West Point\, published with UVA Press in 2024. She has presented at multiple conferences\, given public talks at the National WWI Museum in Kansas City\, and frequently works with Army University Press’s Editorial Board. \nThe Ft. Leavenworth Series is an annual roster of lectures focusing on significant historical events\, usually with an emphasis on military history. Each lecture is presented by faculty from the United States Army Command and General Staff College in Ft. Leavenworth\, Kansas. Established by General William Tecumseh Sherman in 1881\, the CGSC is the graduate college for U.S. Army and sister service officers. The esteemed faculty and guests of the CGSC provide unique and captivating insights into the history of military conflict from the ancient to the modern ages at the Dole Institute of Politics. \n  \n\n  \nThe opinions expressed herein are those of the individual and do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College or any other governmental agency.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/integrating-the-u-s-army-in-the-early-20th-century/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ft. Leavenworth Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251030T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251030T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T101805
CREATED:20250916T172730Z
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SUMMARY:The Midterm Election\, One Year Out
DESCRIPTION:The groundwork already is being laid for highly consequential 2026 midterm elections\, as the two parties jockey over congressional redistricting\, controversies over the Trump agenda\, political violence and Democrats’ search for a unifying message. We examine all the elements one year out. \n  \n\n  \nJerry Seib has been a journalist with The Wall Street Journal for almost 45 years. He served as the Journal’s Executive Washington Editor and wrote the weekly “Capital Journal” column for 29 years. He also reported from the Middle East for the Journal in the mid-1980s\, covered the White House\, has moderated three presidential debates\, and interviewed every president since Ronald Reagan. \nFor more than 25 years\, Amy Walter has built a reputation as an accurate\, objective\, and insightful political analyst with unparalleled access to campaign insiders and decision-makers. One of Washington’s Most Powerful Women in 2023 & 2021\, she is the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter\, where she provides analysis of the issues\, trends and events that shape the political environment. A contributor to the PBS NewsHour\, she provides weekly political analysis for the popular “Politics Monday” segment and is a featured contributor for their Election and Convention special coverage events. She is also a regular Sunday panelist on NBC’s Meet the Press and CNN’s Inside Politics and appears frequently on Special Report with Bret Baier on Fox News Channel. From 2017 until early 2021\, Walter was the host of the weekly nationally syndicated program Politics with Amy Walter on The Takeaway from WNYC and PRX. She’s also the former political director of ABC News. Amy was an inaugural fellow at the Institute of Politics at the University of Chicago\, where she now serves on the Board of Advisors. She graduated summa cum laude from Colby College\, earned an honorary degree as a Doctor of Letters\, and serves as a Trustee to the Board.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/the-midterm-election-one-year-out/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dole Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251029T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251029T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T101805
CREATED:20251006T195744Z
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SUMMARY:KUCCO Annual Trunk or Treat
DESCRIPTION:Join KU Center for Community Outreach and the Dole Institute of Politics for our annual Trunk or Treat! Located in the parking lot of the Dole Institute of Politics\, all are welcome to join us for games\, activities\, and candy! Come in your best costume for a scary good time!
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/trunkortreat2025/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251023T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251023T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T101805
CREATED:20250729T144610Z
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SUMMARY:Democracy for Daisies with the Dole Institute of Politics
DESCRIPTION:Join GSKSMO at the Dole Institute of Politics for a fun\, interactive learning experience about the branches of American government and how they work together to form our democracy. \nRegister on the Girl Scouts of NE Kansas & NW Missouri website →
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/democracy-for-daisies-with-the-dole-institute-of-politics/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Girl Scouts of NE Kansas and NW Missouri":MAILTO:customercare@gsksmo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251022T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251022T173000
DTSTAMP:20260409T101805
CREATED:20250904T165029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T153807Z
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SUMMARY:Journalism and Civic Engagement: Is There a Connection and Should There Be?
DESCRIPTION:In a world where “fake news” seems to be a permanent part of our lexicon and where individuals don’t always agree on facts\, what role should the media play in civic engagement? Does the fourth estate have a duty in our system of checks and balances? In this conversation with two accomplished journalists\, we’ll consider how storytelling\, fact-checking\, and mass media are changing\, and whether reporting the news and reporters on newsmakers should be connected to civic engagement.  \n  \n\n  \nJohn Holt anchors Fox 4 News at 5\, 6\, and 9 p.m. at Fox 4 Kansas City. He also hosts the weekly public affairs show “4 The People\,” co-hosts “KC Endzone” during the Chiefs’ season\, and is a special projects reporter. John graduated from the University of Kansas Schools of Journalism and Law. \nMary Sanchez is a national syndicated columnist with Tribune Content Agency and a familiar face and voice in Kansas City media. Sanchez’s contributions include time as the senior reporter for Kansas City PBS and a metro columnist for The Kansas City Star\, member of the Star’s editorial board\, in addition to her years spent reporting on race\, class\, criminal justice and educational issues. She’s a frequent moderator for important civic conversations hosted by American Public Square\, also serving on the organization’s board. APS seeks to build community through civil\, fact-based discourse. Sanchez is a mentor with Report for America\, pairing with early career journalists as they enter the profession and has written columns for the Poynter Institute\, helping others to report deeper and with nuance on issues of race\, ethnicity\, immigration\, and culture wars\, especially within politics. Sanchez is a native of Kansas City and has also lived in Mexico\, the country of her father’s birth.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/journalism-and-civic-engagement-is-there-a-connection-and-should-there-be/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251021T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251021T111500
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SUMMARY:Affordable Housing in America
DESCRIPTION:Fueled by high home prices and rents\, a limited supply of affordable homes\, and persistent regulatory and financing hurdles\, families across the nation are finding it harder than ever to secure safe\, decent\, and affordable housing. Millions of American families spend more than half their income on housing\, while entry-level homeownership remains out of reach for many—a reality that threatens economic stability and upward mobility. \nAs local\, state\, and federal policymakers scramble to respond\, the question of what works has become urgent. The challenge is amplified by the need for solutions that not only increase housing production but also preserve existing affordable homes and help families with insufficient incomes cover high housing costs. \nJoin us at the Dole Institute as our two visiting fellows break down what’s at stake and why housing policy will remain a defining issue for years to come at every level of government. \n  \n \nThis program is presented in partnership with the Bipartisan Policy Center. \n  \n\n  \nMichael Kelley is a senior director at BPC Action. Before joining in 2021\, he held several senior roles at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development\, advising top officials on congressional and intergovernmental affairs. He previously served as deputy chief of staff and legislative director to Rep. Marlin Stutzman and as a legislative assistant to Rep. Steve Buyer. Kelley also brings experience from the Natural Products Association\, Mayer Brown\, and the Moffett Group. A Virginia native\, he holds a B.A. in History from the University of Virginia. \nAndy Winkler is managing director of housing and infrastructure at BPC\, where he leads the Housing Council and Task Force on Disaster Response Reform. Since joining BPC in 2015\, he has worked on infrastructure\, senior housing\, and housing finance reform. Previously\, he was director of housing finance policy at the American Action Forum. Winkler holds a B.A. from the University of Missouri.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/affordable-housing-in-america/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dole Forum
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Dole Institute of Politics":MAILTO:doleinstitute@ku.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251021
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251022
DTSTAMP:20260409T101805
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SUMMARY:Why the Armenian Genocide Still Matters
DESCRIPTION:Over a century later\, the 1915 Armenian Genocide continues to offer us many insights about human rights\, competing national interests\, and the role of history in identity and narrative-building. \nJoin Dole Institute senior archivist and head of collections Sarah Gard\, historian Alice Kelikian\, and journalist Michael Bobelian for a conversation inspired by the Dole Institute’s original exhibit\, “Dole & Dr. K\,” that builds on the stories of loss and recovery turned advocacy for Armenia. \n  \n \nThis program is presented in partnership with the KU Center for Russian\, East European\, and Eurasian Studies. \n  \n\n  \nSarah Gard\, C.A.\, serves as the Dole Institute’s senior archivist and head of collections. In her role\, she preserves and provides access to the Robert and Elizabeth Dole Archives and Special Collections—one of the largest congressional archives in the United States. She holds a B.A. in art history from the University of Mary Washington and an M.S.I.S. with a specialization in archives and records enterprise from the University of Texas at Austin. Sarah is also an active member of the Association of Centers for the Study of Congress and the Congressional Papers Section of the Society of American Archivists. \nAlice Kelikian is an associate professor of history at Brandeis University working on Italian culture and cinema. She took her first degree at Princeton University and got her doctorate at the University of Oxford. Kelikian is also the daughter of Dr. Hampar Kelikian\, the Armenian surgeon Senator Bob Dole credited with his mental and physical recovery after World War II. \nMichael Bobelian is an award-winning author\, lawyer\, and journalist who has written about and discussed human rights\, the Supreme Court\, and legal affairs for outlets like the Washington Post\, Los Angeles Times\, Forbes.com\, C-SPAN\, and NPR. A graduate of the University of Michigan Business and Law schools and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism\, he is the author of two books\, including Children of Armenia: A Forgotten Genocide and the Century-Long Struggle for Justice. Bobelian also served as the Dole Archives Fellow for Armenian Advocacy in 2018\, and his research was the foundation for the “Dole & Dr. K” exhibit.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/why-the-armenian-genocide-still-matters/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dole Forum
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Dole Institute of Politics":MAILTO:doleinstitute@ku.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251020T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251020T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T101805
CREATED:20250729T144022Z
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SUMMARY:Democracy for Juniors with the Dole Institute of Politics
DESCRIPTION:Join GSKSMO at the Dole Institute of Politics for a fun\, interactive learning experience about the branches of American government and how they work together to form our democracy. \nRegister on the Girl Scouts of NE Kansas & NW Missouri website →
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/democracy-for-juniors-with-the-dole-institute-of-politics/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Girl Scouts of NE Kansas and NW Missouri":MAILTO:customercare@gsksmo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251015T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251015T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T101805
CREATED:20250811T201228Z
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SUMMARY:The 2025 Constitution Day Program: Healthcare in the U.S. Constitution
DESCRIPTION:In observation of Constitution Day\, Dole Institute associate director Dr. Barbara Ballard\, and attorney and Student Advisory Board alum Jesse Burbank will be in conversation with I. Glenn Cohen\, the James A. Attwood and Leslie Williams Professor of Law at Harvard Law School\, about the intersection of healthcare policy and the U.S. Constitution\, including discussions on Medicare and Medicaid\, Obamacare\, abortion\, gender-related medical treatment\, and the future of healthcare. \nThe Dole Institute’s Constitution Day Program is made possible by the support of longtime Friend of the Dole Institute\, Mark P. Johnson. \n  \n\n  \nDr. Barbara Ballard is senior associate director at the Dole Institute\, where she leads civic engagement and leadership programs. She has served at the University of Kansas since 1980 and teaches in education and gender studies. A Kansas House Representative since 1992\, she is the Democratic Caucus Chair and serves on key committees. She is also a former president of the National Black Caucus of State Legislators. \n\nJesse Burbank earned his bachelor’s degree in history and political science from the University of Kansas in 2017. He was a member of the Dole Institute Student Advisory Board\, and he served as Dole Institute Director Bill Lacy’s research assistant during his senior year. Jesse earned his law degree with honors from Harvard Law School in 2020\, and worked in private practice after law school at the law firm Sidley Austin LLP in Chicago before joining the U.S. Army JAG Corps in late 2022. He is now a Captain in the U.S. Army\, serving as a criminal trial attorney in the Military District of Washington\, DC. He was previously a federal prosecutor in the District of Kansas and a Special Victims’ Counsel at Fort Riley\, representing survivors of sexual assault and related offenses throughout the military justice process. \n\nProf. I. Glenn Cohen is the Deputy Dean and James A. Attwood and Leslie Williams Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and serves as the Faculty Director\, Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy\, Biotechnology & Bioethics. He is one of the world’s leading experts on the intersection of bioethics and the law\, as well as health law. He also teaches civil procedure. He is an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine. He has spoken to NATO on biotechnology and human enhancement\, addressed the OECD and members of the US and the Korean Congress on medical AI policy\, and advised then- U.S. Vice President Harris on reproductive rights. He has provided bioethical advising and consulting to some of the largest healthcare companies in the world including Bayer\, Otsuka\, and Illumina. He has given grand rounds and lectured to medical and industry conferences across the world. His work has been frequently covered by or appeared in media venues such as PBS\, NPR\, ABC\, NBC\, CBS\, CNN\, the New York Times\, The Washington Post\, the Boston Globe. He is the author of more than 300 articles and leading law\, medicine\, and science journals and the author\, co-author\, editor\, or co-editor of more than 20 books. Prof. Cohen’s current projects relate to medical AI\, mobile health and other health information technologies\, abortion\, reproduction/reproductive technology\, the therapeutic use of psychedelic drugs\, research ethics\, organ transplantation\, rationing in law and medicine\, health policy\, FDA law\, translational medicine\, medical tourism and many other topics
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/the-2025-constitution-day-program-healthcare-in-the-u-s-constitution/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dole Forum
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