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NEWS BRIEFS Baltimore Speakers Series 2016-2017 On Tuesday, March 22, the Baltimore Speakers Series presented by Stevenson University announced the speakers for its 2016-2017 season. Marking its 13th season, the series offers seven evenings of diverse opinions and world perspectives on Tuesdays at 8 p.m. at Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. The 2016-2017 Baltimore Speakers Series will open on Sept. 27 with U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, followed by former Prime Minister of Israel Ehud Barak on Oct. 25. Additional speakers include Academy-award-winning actress Rita Moreno (Nov. 15); Monty Python co-founder John Cleese (Jan. 17, 2017); former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Martin Dempsey (Feb. 21, 2017); and broadcast journalist Ted Koppel (March 21, 2017). A panel discussion on Racism & Reconciliation in America with former NPR host Michele Norris; Wall Street Journal columnist and author Jason Riley; and Morris Dees, co-founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center, will close the season on April 25, 2017. Public History Students Contribute to Vietnam Veteran “Salute” Vietnam Faces_Layout 1 4/7/16 3:36 PM Page 1 Since 2014, students and faculty from Stevenson University’s Public History program have aided Maryland Public Television (MPT) in what the station dubbed the largest initiative in its history. Throughout this spring and summer, “MPT Salutes Vietnam Veterans” honored men and women who served in the Vietnam War with a series of programs and events, including “Maryland Vietnam War Stories,” a three-hour documentary aired in three parts from May 24-26. To preview the documentary and to help raise money for the project, MPT aired its “Vietnam Initiative Preview” on April 21. The program included an interview with Glenn Johnston Ph.D., Chair of Stevenson’s Public History program and the University’s Archivist. Johnston, along with 34 Public History majors and one program alumnus, spearheaded the effort to locate and provide images of the 192 Maryland natives who are not represented with photos in Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund’s “Wall of Faces”—an online database commemorating service men and women killed in action. Since Stevenson began its involvement, the team has unearthed images for 122 of those 192 individuals through historical research and public engagement. STEVENSON.EDU | 5