University Hosts Nathan Lecture Oct. 26

The University of Scranton hosted the Jay Nathan, Ph.D., Lecture Series with Danish Ambassador and Cultural Diplomacy Advisor.
From left: Frederikke M. Kristiansen; Dr. Jay Nathan; Ambassador Stig P. Piras; Michelle Maldonado, Ph.D., provost and senior vice president of academic affairs at The University of Scranton; and George J. Aulisio, dean of the Weinberg Memorial Library at the University.
From left: Frederikke M. Kristiansen; Dr. Jay Nathan; Ambassador Stig P. Piras; Michelle Maldonado, Ph.D., provost and senior vice president of academic affairs at The University of Scranton; and George J. Aulisio, dean of the Weinberg Memorial Library at the University.

Ambassador Stig P. Piras, the deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of Denmark in the United States, was the distinguished speaker at the annual Jay Nathan, Ph.D., Visiting Scholar Lecture Series at The University of Scranton. The program, titled “Denmark: History. Culture. Economy,” was hosted by the Weinberg Memorial Library in October on campus. Ambassador Piras was joined by Dr. Nathan and Frederikke M. Kristiansen, cultural diplomacy advisor, for a panel discussion, which was followed by a musical performance by jazz guitarist Jacob Artved and Felix Moseholm, bass.

The Jay Nathan, Ph.D., Visiting Scholar Lecture Series invites international scholars from emerging democracies and countries in political and economic transition to visit the University to address issues that will enlighten and benefit students, faculty and the community at large. While visiting the campus, scholars deliver presentations on topics of interest to the academic community and meet informally with attendees, students and faculty.

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