Jan. 19 Lecture Features Distinguished Ambassador From Finland

The Jay Nathan, Ph.D., Visiting Scholar Lecture Series will offer an enriching exploration of Finland's history, vibrant culture and dynamic economy. The evening will feature a presentation by the Distinguished Ambassador from Finland, followed by a cultural performance that showcases the artistic traditions of the Nordic nation.
Jan. 19 Lecture Features Distinguished Ambassador From Finland

The ninth presentation in the Jay Nathan, Ph.D., Visiting Scholar Lecture Series, Jan. 15 at the Loyola Science Center, PNC Auditorium, will welcome the distinguished Ambassador from Finland to The University of Scranton. This special evening will offer the campus and broader community an enriching exploration of Finland's fascinating history, vibrant culture and dynamic economy through the ambassador's presentation.

Following the 5 p.m. lecture, attendees will be treated to an authentic cultural performance showcasing the rich artistic traditions of the Nordic nation. The program will conclude with a reception, providing an opportunity for informal conversation and cultural exchange between the ambassador, performers, students, faculty and community members.

This engaging event continues the lecture series' mission of bringing international perspectives to Scranton while fostering cross-cultural understanding and appreciation for Finland's unique contributions to world history, art, and global commerce.

The performance, lecture and reception are complementary and open to the community, courtesy of the Jay Nathan, Ph.D., Visiting Scholar Endowment.

 

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