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PCN to record program on gun control from Harrisburg campus
Public Relations
- Published: February 27, 2013
Pennsylvania Cable Network
will return to the Harrisburg campus to record a public program on gun control the network is doing with the
Law & Government Institute
.
The show being taped Thursday, Feb. 28 will mark the fourth and final “Law & Government Forum” produced by the law school and the cable network this academic year. The taping will take place at noon in L205 and will last 90 minutes.
The program will feature Professors
John L. Gedid
, who directs the institute,
Robert C. Power
and
G. Randall Lee
, Associate Professor
Michael R. Dimino Sr.
, and Pennsylvania Senators Richard L. Alloway II (R-33) and Daylin Leach (D-17). Alloway is a 2002 law alumnus from the Harrisburg campus.
Members of the law school community are encouraged to watch the program as it is being taped. Audience questions will be taken. Seating is first come, first served and the taping is open to the public. Corinna Vecsey Wilson, Esq., vice president of programming for PCN, will moderate.
The show will air on PCN Thursday, Feb. 28 at 7 p.m. and again on Friday, March 1 at 9 a.m.