Professor Emeritus -- Dr. Tom Seymour from West Fargo, North Dakota -- Professor, Minot State University, MSU Faculty Regents Award (2015) -- PAST Peer Reviewer (Higher Learning Commission - Chicago); - Author and Presenter Board of Directors, SRT Communications, Inc and Minot City Alderman - Ward 5 (2010-June, 2016) PAST - Editor-in-Chief (North Dakota State Senator (2002-2010) 2017-Cass County Electric Cooperative- Board of Directors
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Dave Thompson to Discuss "The Media and Politics in North Dakota" at Minot State's Beaver Brew Cafe
Dave Thompson to discuss ‘Media and Politics in
North Dakota’
David Thompson, news director and political correspondent for Prairie Public Radio, NPR, will discuss “Media and Politics in North Dakota at the Tuesday (Dec. 10) Democracy Café. Democracy Café, which fosters non-partisan discussion on important civic issues in the community, meets at the Beaver Brew Café every three weeks from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. It is open to the public and is funded in part by the Center for Engaged Teaching and Learning. It is also part of MSU's commitment to the Democracy Project in conjunction with the American Association of State Colleges and Universities. For more information and a complete schedule of topics, contact Jynette Larshus, Sociology Club advisor, at 858-4324 or Jynette.larshus@minostateu.edu.
David Thompson, news director and political correspondent for Prairie Public Radio, NPR, will discuss “Media and Politics in North Dakota at the Tuesday (Dec. 10) Democracy Café. Democracy Café, which fosters non-partisan discussion on important civic issues in the community, meets at the Beaver Brew Café every three weeks from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. It is open to the public and is funded in part by the Center for Engaged Teaching and Learning. It is also part of MSU's commitment to the Democracy Project in conjunction with the American Association of State Colleges and Universities. For more information and a complete schedule of topics, contact Jynette Larshus, Sociology Club advisor, at 858-4324 or Jynette.larshus@minostateu.edu.
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