Free the Facts: Campus Policy Tour

Free the Facts: Campus Policy Tour
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Are you interested in a free dinner, a Q&A with a public policy expert and the opportunity to learn more about Medicare reform? Do we have the event for you!

Hosted by:

Pi Sigma Alpha and Women in Medicine

What is Free the Facts?

Free the Facts is a nonpartisan, non-profit organization that provides young Americans with reliable information about the economic and fiscal policies, programs and challenges that will impact their lives. Our educational programs and leadership initiatives help students form their own opinions, create solutions and meaningfully participate in the national debate about our country's biggest policy challenges.

What can you expect at this event?

  • A free dinner!
  • The opportunity to learn about Medicare reform from our CEO, Lindsay Hayes, then participate in a student-led discussion!
  • The chance to snag a sweet paid D.C. internship or a spot in one of our other leadership programs!

About the speaker:

Hayes has served as a writer and communications consultant in the White House and the U.S. Senate, for a cabinet-level agency and on two presidential campaigns. Hayes received her master's degree and Ph.D. in political communication from the University of Maryland, where she taught communications courses for over a decade. She also holds a bachelor's degree in political science and communication from Boston College. Where can you learn more?

For more information about Free the Facts, check out freefacts.org or follow us on Instagram @FreeFactsOrg.

Event details:

This event will be held at BELL 1108G. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.

RSVP here.

 

Contacts

Kennedy Kasten, campus ambassador
Pi Sigma Alpha and Women in Medicine
501-749-8471, krkasten@uark.edu

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