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Student panel to discuss free speech and academic freedom

The Northern Plains Ethics Institute at NDSU is set to host a student panel on free speech and academic freedom. The event is scheduled for Tuesday, May 3, at noon in the Memorial Union Nueta room. The discussion also can be viewed via Zoom.

Panel members include Luna Zauhar, Seth Lumley, Carter Eisinger and Joy Dahlen.

Zauhar is a senior at NDSU double majoring in political science and international studies with an emphasis in pre-law.

Lumley is a junior majoring in political science and minoring in pre-law.

Eisinger is a mechanical and electrical engineering student at NDSU, and will graduate in fall 2022.

A fourth-year student, Dahlen is a pharmacy major with a minor in business administration.

The public forum is the final segment of the “Exploring Academic Freedom/Freedom of Speech” project of the Northern Plains Ethics Institute at NDSU, Tri-College University, Humanities ND, NDSU Student Government, and the NDSU College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences.

Zauher, Lumley, Eisinger and Dahlen will lead the conversation and engage with audience questions.

The event is provided free of charge to all NDSU stakeholders and the public.

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