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Mexican Border Conflict Dinner/Lecture is March 22

A Historical Look at Mexican Border Conflict Dinner/Lecture is March 22 at Lewis University

Published: February 10, 2017.



The James P. ’60 and Mary C. Sczepaniak Lecture Series continues March 22 in the Faculty Dining Room at Lewis University in Romeoville. The lecture is free and open to the public.

“How The Mexican Border Became a Problem: Pancho Villa and Beyond” will be presented by Dr. Benjamin H. Johnson, Loyola University Chicago. Professor Johnson is the author of numerous books and articles, including “Revolution in Texas: How a Forgotten Rebellion and Its Bloody Suppression Turned Mexicans into Americans.”

Dinner begins at 6:30 p.m. and the lecture follows at 7:30 p.m. The lecture is free and open to the public. The dinner is $30.Visit www.alumni.lewisu.edu/historyconnections to reserve seats by March 20.

For more information, please contact Dr. Eileen McMahon, chair of History at mcmahoei@lewisu.edu or (815) 836-5774.

Lewis University is an innovative and entrepreneurial Catholic university offering market-relevant undergraduate and graduate programs to 6,500 students. Sponsored by the De La Salle Christian Brothers, Lewis University is nationally recognized for preparing intellectually engaged, ethically grounded, globally connected and socially responsible graduates. Visit www.lewisu.edu for further information.



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