May 4 — Senator Richard G. Lugar on “Indiana and the World”
Sometimes it seems that Barack Obama’s main constructive foreign policy message is: “I like Dick Lugar.” Come to Marian college to find out why this is not a bad argument when Senator Lugar delivers his first public speech to the renamed Richard G. Lugar Franciscan Center for Global Studies.
When: Sunday, May 4, 2008, 7 p.m.
Where: Marian College, Indianapolis Civic Theatre auditorium
Open to the public at no charge. Register here.
Richard Lugar is a longstanding advocate of United States global leadership, free-trade, and a strong national defense. A Rhodes Scholar and former presidential candidate, he has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize for his role in reducing the stockpile of nuclear weapons in the former Soviet Union. A fifth generation Hoosier and the longest serving United States senator in Indiana history, he is chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Read more about Senator Lugar’s at http://lugar.senate.gov.
This event is Senator Lugar’s first lecture in the Global Studies Speaker Series since the center was renamed to The Richard G. Lugar Franciscan Center for Global Studies. The event will allow time for audience question and answer and be followed by a reception with the senator. For more information, contact Dr. Pierre Atlas at 317.955.6336 or lfcgs@marian.edu.









