“Global Solutions: Experiences from Vastly Different Worlds” will be discussed by Minnesota State Mankato faculty members Raymond Asomani-Boateng, Kwaku Kessey and Miriam Porter in the Frontier Forum Lecture Monday, March 29.
The three Urban & Regional Studies professors will talk about global connections across borders and boundaries, and about diversity, pluralism and inclusiveness. Their 31st annual Frontier Forum Lecture, free and open to students, faculty, staff and the public, will be at 11 a.m. in Ostrander Auditorium of Centennial Student Union.
The lecture is sponsored by the College of Social & Behavioral Sciences.
Asomani-Boateng, Kessey and Porter will talk about global problems and solutions and their implications for teaching and research as part of their insights into achieving Minnesota State Mankato’s Global Solutions goal.
Those with a disability who need reasonable accommodations to attend the lecture may contact the Office of Disability Services at least five days before the event at 507-389-2825 (V/TTD), 800-627-3529 or 711 (MRS/TTD).
Those who want more information about the Frontier Forum Lecture may contact Denise Thompson at 507-389-5699 or denise.thompson@mnsu.edu. More information is available on the College of Social & Behavioral Sciences Web site.
Minnesota State Mankato, a comprehensive, doctoral university with 14,950 students, is part of the Minnesota State Colleges & Universities system, which comprises 32 institutions across the state.
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