Forum to focus on new global threats
Nuclear Jihad: New Threats in a New Century is the topic for a thought provoking address to be given by David E. Sanger
at the third annual Global Forum in Williamsburg. A reception and
seated dinner will precede his talk at the event to be held on Sunday,
October 22 at the Colonial Heritage Clubhouse. Reservations are
required.
During Mr. Sanger’s 24-year career as a journalist, he
has reported from abroad on issues surrounding foreign policy,
globalization, nuclear proliferation, and Asian affairs and has written
extensively on those issues in Japan and Southeast Asia. He was one of
the first to report on North Korea’s secret nuclear weapons programs
and continues to cover proliferation issues from Washington. Sanger is
currently the White House Correspondent for the New York Times, is a
regular panelist on the PBS news program, Washington Week in Review and
has twice been a member of Times reporting teams that won the Pulitzer
Prize. He was also the 2004 co-recipient of the Weintal Prize for
diplomatic reporting for his coverage of the Iraq and Korean crises.
Sponsored
by Friends of the Wendy and Emery Reves Center for International
Studies at the College of William and Mary, the Global Forum series
benefits the student study-abroad scholarships and faculty research
initiatives throughout the world. During the last academic year, more
than 600 William and Mary students studied abroad and 50 faculty
members were awarded research support.
For further information and to make reservations for the Global Forum, please call Karen Dolan,
(757)
221-3592. Tickets are $110 each: $45 is tax deductible. In addition,
a student may be sponsored for the event for $65 (non-tax deductible).
The reservation deadline is October 10.