The Howard Baker Center for Public Policy: Continuing a Legacy of Public Service
Topic: The Howard Baker Center for Public Policy: Continuing a Legacy of Public Service Speaker: Alan C. Lowe Executive Director Howard Baker Center for Public Policy University of Tennessee, Knoxville When: 1:30 2:30 p.m., Wednesday, November 5, 2008 Where: 308 Pasqua Engineering Building Webcast: http://www.engr.utk.edu/nuclear/colloquia Viewers of the live webcast may submit questions and/or comments to the speaker either before or during the live webcast via an email message to utne@utk.edu. Please include your name and affiliation in your email message. Viewers who miss the live webcast can view the archived webcast, which is usually posted within 24 hours, at http://www.engr.utk.edu/nuclear/colloquia/Archive/. Viewers may also receive the speaker's slides in PDF format via email request to Kim Scarbrough (kscarbro@utk.edu) after the live webcast. ABSTRACT: The Howard Baker Center for Public Policy began operations at the University of Tennessee in 2003. Now, as the Center celebrates the dedication of its new facility, it stands ready to build upon a solid foundation to be an even greater resource for the University of Tennessee and beyond. Alan Lowe, Executive Director of the Baker Center, will review the legacy of service and accomplishment of Howard Baker, Jr. He will discuss in detail the mission and programs of the Baker Center, with a focus on the Centers four core areas of operation, and on the policy topics that receive the highest priority in the Centers work. A special focus will be placed on the public programming, education, and research efforts made in the area of energy policy. Lastly, Lowe will discuss the newly opened Baker Center facility. All students and faculty are invited to attend. UTNE Graduate Students who hold Assistantships or Fellowships are required to attend in person. Refreshments will be provided in 219 Pasqua immediately following the colloquium.
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