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Breakfast Book Launch | Common Ground: A Post-Election Forum for Bipartisanship
On Thursday, November 7, join Indiana University Press and campus partners, the Big Ten Voting Challenge (BTVC) and PACE, as we celebrate the timely release of Across the Aisle: Why Bipartisanship Works for America with an IU Bloomington visit by former Congresswoman, author, and editor Jill Long Thompson. You are invited by Dean of University Libraries Diane Dallis-Comentale for a light breakfast reception at the Herman B Wells Library beginning at 9:15 a.m. Long Thompson will offer remarks at 9:30 a.m. followed by a Q & A moderated by Lisa-Marie Napoli, Director of the College of Arts and Sciences’ Political and Civic Engagement (PACE) Program at Indiana University.