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Fwd: Harper Lectures are going virtual.

George Duncan-2
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Date: Mon, Apr 6, 2020 at 5:15 PM
Subject: Harper Lectures are going virtual.
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UCHICAGO HARPER LECTURES
 
Bring Your Curiosity Online
Harper Lectures
As we monitor the evolving situation with COVID-19, we're also thinking up ways to help you stay connected to UChicago and the world. One result of this effort: Harper Lectures are going virtual this spring.
Now you can join UChicago faculty for stimulating conversations on critical topics, all for free and all in the comfort of your home. Register below for an upcoming discussion with Chicago Booth's Raghuram Rajan--and more events are on the way.
 
Please join us for our first virtual Harper Lecture on April 13, featuring Raghuram Rajan.
 
COVID-19 is already taking a toll on markets, governments, and populations worldwide. Join Chicago Booth's Raghuram Rajan for an online discussion, moderated by Hal Weitzman, about what we can expect from the economy in the era of the coronavirus.
The Impact of COVID-19 on the Global Economy
Featuring Raghuram Rajan and Hal Weitzman
April 13, 2020
6:30-7:30 p.m. CDT
Registration for this event is free but required.
 
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All of us in the UChicago Alumni office are thinking of you. We're here to engage with you virtually as we look forward to meeting again in person!
FOR MORE INFORMATION
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