Pi Sigma Alpha and Free the Facts Social Security Seminar

Social Security Seminar, hosted by Free the Facts and sponsored by the Political Science Honor Society, Pi Sigma Alpha.
Free the Facts

Social Security Seminar, hosted by Free the Facts and sponsored by the Political Science Honor Society, Pi Sigma Alpha.

The non-profit organization, Free the Facts, is coming to Old Main 201 at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 29, in conjunction with the Pi Sigma Alpha RSO, the political science honor society, to present on a relevant policy topic: Social Security. Free the Facts is a non-partisan group with the goal of educating young Americans on facts about public policy issues.

The organization's CEO, Lindsay Hayes, is hosting the event and discussion on Social Security. This is a free event open to all students, but you must register via EventBrite to attend. Chipotle will be providing dinner to attendees.

Direct any questions about accommodation or the event to Sydney Ward, Free the Facts student ambassador, at sew050@uark.edu or Madalyn Acton, president of Pi Sigma Alpha, at mracton@uark.edu

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