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Kent State Stark hosts Alan Page
Featured Speakers Series:
Alan Page
Mentoring and Role Models: Two Things Youth Cannot Live Without
Alan Page became Minnesota's first African-American supreme court justice in 1992. Prior to his legal career, he was renowned as a defensive tackle for the Minnesota Vikings. He is a native of Canton, Ohio, and graduate of Central Catholic High School. His devotion to helping children prompted the Page Education Foundation which has awarded $12 million in grants to 6,000 students of color in exchange for their volunteered community service.
Free and open to the public, but tickets are required
Tickets available at the Main Hall Information Desk beginning February 1 at 8 AM. No phone reservations accepted.
More information at 330-499-9600 or at www.kent.edu/stark/featured-speakers-series
Alan Page
Mentoring and Role Models: Two Things Youth Cannot Live Without
Alan Page became Minnesota's first African-American supreme court justice in 1992. Prior to his legal career, he was renowned as a defensive tackle for the Minnesota Vikings. He is a native of Canton, Ohio, and graduate of Central Catholic High School. His devotion to helping children prompted the Page Education Foundation which has awarded $12 million in grants to 6,000 students of color in exchange for their volunteered community service.
Free and open to the public, but tickets are required
Tickets available at the Main Hall Information Desk beginning February 1 at 8 AM. No phone reservations accepted.
More information at 330-499-9600 or at www.kent.edu/stark/featured-speakers-series
Kent State Stark hosts Alan Page
Date and Time
Thursday Feb 25, 2016
Location
Conference Center's Timken Great Hall