Princeton hosts symposium on civics-based news

It’s always about energizing civic discourse, no? NJ Arts News and the Princeton Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies are bringing four heavy hitters together this month to lead a discussion about just that. The free public forum, at Princeton University on Tuesday, Oct. 15, will include journalist, author and Goucher University president Sanford Ungar; Melissa Lane, Princeton professor and author of Eco-Republic ; Rosemary Parillo,  editor-in-chief of the Star-Ledger’s Inside Jersey; and Stanley Katz, director of the Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies at Princeton. The event begins at 7 p.m. and will be held in Robertson Hall Bowl 001 in Princeton’s Woodrow Wilson School.

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