Flagship Campus’ ‘Hawk Talk’ Highlight’s a History of Oxford in 25 Objects

Keiser University’s Flagship campus recently celebrated international history while also highlighting its Study Abroad Program. Moderated by professor Glenn Swift, the Ted Talk style event included a variety of timely topics including:

  • The History of Oxford in Twenty-Five Objects – By Dr. Paul Sinclair, Director of Academic Programmes at St. Clare’s College, Oxford
  • Beyond Brexit: The Future of the United Kingdom – By John Browne, Former Member of Parliament for Winchester, England
  • The Challenges of Climate Change – By Stan Bronson, Chief Visionary Officer of the Global Center for Climate Resilience
  • Dialogues in Democracy – By John Hart, President of Hart Consulting Group

Followed by a Tea and Scone Reception,  the affair was designed to provide Keiser University students, faculty, staff and friends the opportunity to gain insights from international leaders relating to a wide range of topics with an emphasis on issues of regional, national and global significance.

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Keiser University is pleased to join forces with guest lecturer, and New York Times Bestselling author Don Yaeger, to offer The Greatness Leadership Initiative: Transforming the World in the Face of Change. This open, online course is available free of charge to all in the Keiser University community. Stay tuned for more information!

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