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IU Columbus and Mill Race Center to Host Eight Great Decisions Events

At a glance

  • Eight Great Decisions events will take place over two months
  • Sessions begin March 6 at Mill Race Center in Columbus, Indiana
  • The program is organized by the Foreign Policy Association

Indiana University Columbus and Mill Race Center have scheduled a series of eight Great Decisions discussion events, beginning in early March at Mill Race Center in Columbus, Indiana.

The first event is set for March 6, with the session running from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and focusing on the topic of international cooperation on climate change. The events are part of a larger program aimed at community discussion of world affairs.

Great Decisions is recognized as the largest discussion program on international topics in the United States. The series is designed to encourage informed dialogue on global issues among participants.

The Foreign Policy Association, which organizes Great Decisions, is a nonprofit educational group established in 1918. The association provides materials and topics for the sessions, supporting public understanding of foreign policy matters.

What the numbers show

  • Eight discussion events are scheduled over a two-month period
  • The first session is on March 6, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m
  • The Foreign Policy Association was founded in 1918

The upcoming events will be held at Mill Race Center, a community facility in Columbus, Indiana. Each session will address a different topic related to world affairs, with the first focusing on climate change cooperation.

Indiana University Columbus and Mill Race Center are co-presenting the series, providing a local venue for the nationally organized program. The sessions are open to community members interested in discussing current international issues.

The Great Decisions program is structured to facilitate group discussions, using materials and guidance from the Foreign Policy Association. The aim is to promote understanding of complex global topics through community engagement.

Further sessions in the series will continue at Mill Race Center, with topics and dates announced by the organizers. The events are part of ongoing efforts to bring public policy discussions to local communities.

* This article is based on publicly available information at the time of writing.

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