NPR Correspondent Nina Totenberg Lecture Canceled

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — A public policy lecture by Nina Totenberg at The Winthrop Rockefeller Center on Petit Jean Mountain, scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 8, has been rescheduled to Tuesday, Mar. 14, due to the uncertainty of weather.

Totenberg is National Public Radio’s award-winning legal affairs correspondent and is considered one of the most significant and well-known authorities in the nation on the affairs of the Supreme Court.

Also rescheduled is the panel discussion on Friday that was to be moderated by associate dean John DiPippa, distinguished professor of law and public policy at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s William H. Bowen School of Law.


Contacts

Amy Ramsden, director of communications, School of Law
(479) 575-6111, aramsde@uark.edu

Sherry Walker, Winthrop Rockefeller Center
(866) 972-7778 or (501) 215-7995, walkers@uawrc.net


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