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Camco College to offer free lectures on presidential race

Camden County College's Center for Civic Leadership and Responsibility will sponsor a free lecture series to explore various facets of the presidential race and the implications of its outcome.

Camden County College's Center for Civic Leadership and Responsibility will sponsor a free lecture series to explore various facets of the presidential race and the implications of its outcome.

Each talk will take place at 7 p.m. in the auditorium of the Danch CIM Center, on the college's Blackwood Campus on College Drive in Gloucester Township.

The series is entitled: "The Crucial Presidential Election of 2008: How the Next President of the United States Could Revolutionize American Life."

Scheduled are:

- Tuesday, Sept. 23 – "The Environment, Strategy and Tactics of the 2008 Presidential Election," with author Stephen Wayne of Georgetown University.

- Monday, Oct. 6 – "What Makes a President Great?" with author Michael P. Riccards of the Hall Institute for Public Policy.

- Tuesday, Oct. 14 – "Inside the West Wing," with former White House staff member Marilyn DiGiacobbe, who is now with Richard Stockton College of New Jersey.

Teachers interested in taking advantage of this opportunity should contact Dianne Van Haitsma at (856) 227-7200, ext. 4256, or dvanhaitsma@camdencc.edu.

For other details about these lectures, contact Professor Patrick Hughes at (856) 227-7200, ext. 4319, or phughes@camdencc.edu.