David Horowitz to Debate Ward Churchill · 07 February 2006
Date: April 6 - 7, 2006
Location: Washington Court Hotel, 525 New Jersey Avenue, NW, Washington DC (near Union Station on Capitol Hill)
Thursday, April 6:
3:00 pm: Registration begins at Washington Court Hotel (Look for a registration table just inside the main entrance).
5:30 pm: Reception with Congressman Jack Kingston
Washington Court Hotel, 525 New Jersey Avenue, NW, Atrium Ballroom
8:00 pm: Debate between David Horowitz and Ward Churchill [George Washington University Campus, Jack Morton Auditorium]
Note: Conference registration does not guarantee entry into the debate. Seating is limited and determined by George Washington University. Media must show credentials to gain entry to the debate.
Friday, April 7:
[All panels on Friday: Washington Court Hotel, 525 New Jersey Avenue, NW, Grand Ballroom]
8:00 am: Breakfast
8:15 am: Breakfast keynote address: U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander
9:30 am: Student Panel: State of the Campus
Chair: Ron Robinson
Student Leaders: Ruth Malhotra, Dan Schuberth, Marlene Kowal, Steve Miller, Mason Harrison, Brett Mock, Nathaniel Walton
11:00am PRESS CONFERENCE: The Need for a K-12 Academic Bill of Rights
David Horowitz, Rep. Sam Rohrer (PA), Sol Stern, Colorado High School Student Sean Allen
12:30 pm: Lunch Starts
LUNCH PANEL 1:00 PM Is Legislation Necessary or Advisable?
Chair: Scott Jaschik
Participants: David Horowitz, Candace de Russy, Terry Hartle, Bill Scheuerman, Tom Lucero
2:30pm Legislative Issues
Chair: Brad Shipp
Participants: Rep. Dennis Baxley (FL), Rep. Gib Armstrong (PA), Former State Sen. John Andrews (CO), Rep. Jeff Perry (MA), Sen. Larry Mumper (OH).
4:00pm: Faculty Issues
Chair: Stephen Balch
Participants: Ian Maitland, Alan Levy, Don Downs, Stephan Thermstrom
6:00pm Ending reception [Atrium Ballroom]
Note: This schedule is preliminary and times and speakers are subject to change. It will continue to be updated as the conference date approaches.
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