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~AMARNA Presents~
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~*~~* ~ Monday Night Dinner ~*~~*~
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Join us...
TONIGHT, MONDAY AUGUST 1
7 PM
With special guest...
PROF. EDUARDO RODRIGUEZ VELTZE
Bio: Born in Cochabamba, Bolivia, Eduardo Rodriguez Veltze studied lawand public
administration at the Universidad Mayor de San Simón in Bolivia and Harvard's
John F. Kennedy School of Government. He served as Justice of the Bolivian Supreme
Court. He was then appointed to the presidency in 2005, when the president and
vice president resigned and the next two congressmen in succession declined the
position due to mass protests. He served until the election of Evo Morales in
2006, negotiating contentious political disputes and administering a universally-acknowledged
clean, fair election. He currently serves as the dean of the Law and Political
Science School of the Universidad Catolica Boliviana in La Paz, Bolivia.
Join us for a very special discussion with Prof. Rodriguez!
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Where is Amarna, you say?
Amarna is located at 23 E. Wheelock street, second house past the traffic light
after the gym, and right across from Kappa Kappa Gamma.
What is Amarna?
Amarna is a coed residential Undergraduate social organization. We are open and
non-exclusive, with no rush or pledge period for new members. We embrace, affirm
and appreciate individuality and diversity. We encourage a spirit of voluntary,
not obligatory, participation in house activities. We plan and hold a variety
of events, from dance parties to weekly dinners with faculty and administrators,
from our signature "Wine and Cheese" to community service activities and events
addressing issues of diversity.
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Sponsored by Programming Board
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