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Student Conference on Global Challenges
Start Date: 3/2/2012 All Day
End Date: 3/2/2012

Event Description
The Office of International Programs is pleased to announce its 5th Annual Student Conference on Global Challenges. It’s a daylong conference with six student panels tackling the central theme of Food from various different interdisciplinary perspectives. This conference will also bring together students and community groups, as well as faculty, staff, alumni, and friends to address a wide range of issues related to this year’s topic of FOOD.

Keynote Speaker: Dr. Marion Nestle. Marion Nestle is a consumer activist, nutritionist, award-winning author, and academic who specializes in the politics of food and dietary choice. Her research examines scientific, economic, and social influences on food choice and obesity, with an emphasis on the role of food marketing. Her books explore issues like the effects of food production on food safety, our environment, access to food and nutrition. www.foodpolitics.com
FOOD –– it is crucial to our survival, integral to our culture, a determinant of our health, a focus of new technologies, and a commodity affecting GNP and political policy, driving conflict or cooperation in international relations. Whether abundant or scarce, it is part of the art, science, ethics, and labor of our daily lives. Drexel’s 5th Student Conference on Global Challenges focusing this year on FOOD will engage students in wide-ranging discussions focused on the topic of food, including such issues as hunger; food science and nutrition; food distribution, marketing and sales; food arts and culture; food justice; food organizations and advocacy; and food policy.

APPLY TO BE A PANELIST TODAY!
Student panelists will generate their own panel presentations, posing questions to one another and the audience. Each panel will be facilitated by a faculty moderator. Panels are open to undergraduate and graduate students; students should apply by February 13, 2012. This is a great opportunity for students to go beyond their own boundaries and use their knowledge, diverse cultural frameworks, and different disciplinary perspectives to think critically about one of the world’s most pressing issues. The conference will be an ideal forum for sharing ideas, discussing trends, learning from one another, networking and collaboration.
This conference will count toward CEO credit. Students will need to attend 2 panels and keynote speaker to receive full CEO credit.

http://www.drexel.edu/international
Contact Information:
Name: Heidi West
Phone: 15-895-1204
Email: heidiwest@drexel.edu
Location:
Behrakis Hall Grand Hall , Creese Student’s center, 32nd and Chestnut Street.
Audience:
  • Alumni
  • Current Students
  • Faculty
  • Parents & Families
  • Prospective Students
  • Public
  • Staff

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