New College Foundation Announces Speakers for Its 2021-2022 New Topics Lecture Series

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Pictured: Justin Bloom, speaking Thursday, November 18 on "The Waterkeeper: A Watershed Approach to Environmental Advocacy"

The New College Foundation announces the 2021-2022 season of New Topics, a six-part dynamic lecture series showcasing regional and national speakers from a broad range of disciplines exploring topical issues. The series runs from October through April and will be presented via the Zoom platform for the first two events. A decision to hold the subsequent lectures in person will be made in December. Each lecture will be presented at 5:30 pm. Tickets are $10, and free for New College students, faculty, staff and alumni.

Registration is required and can be made at ncf.edu/new-topics or by calling the New College events hotline at 941-487-4888. Reservations must be made at least 48 hours in advance to allow for processing and receipt email for Zoom link.

Pictured: Justin Bloom, speaking Thursday, November 18 on "The Waterkeeper: A Watershed Approach to Environmental Advocacy"

Learn more topics to be discussed in New College's Lecture Series here

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