The Roots of Contemporary Issues Event Series — ‘History in the Future’

Coinciding with national Banned Books Week, the experts on this interdisciplinary and interactive panel will explore more widely the risks associated with decreased access to — and understanding of — critical historical information. What does this mean for future students, educators and the citizenry as a whole?

This panel will take place on Wednesday, Oct. 4, 12:10–1 p.m. at the Pullman campus in the Terrell Library Atrium and will also be livestreamed. Please see the event series website at history.wsu.edu/rci/event-series for more details.

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