BSC '60s Symposium Available via Pay-Per-View
Bismarck State College’s fourth major public symposium, “The ‘60s: Turmoil and Transformation" Nov. 3-5 will be available via pay-per-view. Speakers include Lawrence Wright, Gloria Steinem, Mark Lewisohn and more. The $79 pay-per-view registration provides access to all the daytime presentations except Lynn Novick on Vietnam.
Bismarck, ND, October 29, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Bismarck State College’s fourth major public symposium, “The ‘60s: Turmoil and Transformation" Nov. 3-5 will be available via pay-per-view for those unable to attend in person. The $79 pay-per-view registration provides access to all the daytime presentations except Lynn Novick on Vietnam. Full in-person registration is $149 per person.
To learn more and to register for Pay-Per-View go to bismarckstate.edu/1960s.
About the Symposium
Anchored by Clay Jenkinson, BSC distinguished scholar of the humanities, "The ‘60s: Turmoil and Transformation" covers the period between the assassination of President John Kennedy (Nov. 22, 1963) and the fall of Saigon (April 30, 1975).
Speakers include Pulitzer Prize winner Lawrence Wright on growing up in the 1960s, author Rick Perlstein on the Nixon presidency, journalist Andrew Chaikin on the space race, and documentary producer Lynn Novick and military historian Geoffrey Wawro on the Vietnam War.
Other presenters are national television expert Mary Ann Watson, renowned Beatles historian and author Mark Lewisohn, environmental writer Mark H. Lytle, and feminist icon Gloria Steinem via recorded interview. AIM founder Clyde Bellacourt will explore the civil rights movement in North Dakota through the lens of the Native American experience.
Find the three-day schedule, online registration link, Pay-per-view information, presenter biographies, and recommended books at bismarckstate.edu/1960s. For more information, call 701-224-5600 or 877-846-9387.
Arrangements for the appearance of Bob Eubanks made through Greater Talent Network, Inc., New York, N.Y.
To learn more and to register for Pay-Per-View go to bismarckstate.edu/1960s.
About the Symposium
Anchored by Clay Jenkinson, BSC distinguished scholar of the humanities, "The ‘60s: Turmoil and Transformation" covers the period between the assassination of President John Kennedy (Nov. 22, 1963) and the fall of Saigon (April 30, 1975).
Speakers include Pulitzer Prize winner Lawrence Wright on growing up in the 1960s, author Rick Perlstein on the Nixon presidency, journalist Andrew Chaikin on the space race, and documentary producer Lynn Novick and military historian Geoffrey Wawro on the Vietnam War.
Other presenters are national television expert Mary Ann Watson, renowned Beatles historian and author Mark Lewisohn, environmental writer Mark H. Lytle, and feminist icon Gloria Steinem via recorded interview. AIM founder Clyde Bellacourt will explore the civil rights movement in North Dakota through the lens of the Native American experience.
Find the three-day schedule, online registration link, Pay-per-view information, presenter biographies, and recommended books at bismarckstate.edu/1960s. For more information, call 701-224-5600 or 877-846-9387.
Arrangements for the appearance of Bob Eubanks made through Greater Talent Network, Inc., New York, N.Y.
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Bismarck State College
Marnie Piehl
701-224-5699
www.bismarckstate.edu
Contact
Marnie Piehl
701-224-5699
www.bismarckstate.edu
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