At the Roosevelt Library, we completed a full redo of our permanent exhibit in 2013. And joining me today to discuss how these projects are done is clay bauske, the supervisory curator at the Harry S Truman president ial museum in missouri. Clay and his team are in the final stages of redoing their permanent exhibit. Where do things stand right now and what is your projected opening date for the new permanent exhibit . Clay we are probably within two months of having the new exhibits done and ready to open. The big question with all the libraries is when will the libraries actually open to the public. We are not really sure about that, but the work on our new permanent exhibits we are within two months of being done. Herman so the exhibits are being installed as we speak . Clay yes. Essentially all of the general construction in our museum we went in and had contractors literally rip out everything in the museum and start from scratch. That included installing all new walls in the exhi
Award winning legal journalist and New York Times best selling author, nancy grace. Nancy and i will be discussing her practical and invaluable book dont be a victim, fighting back against americas crime wave. Thats just ahead. This is a lifesaving book that empowers you to stay safe in the face of daily dangers. Its packed with practical advice, priceless prevention tips and with christmas and hanukkah just around the corner buy copies for everyone on your list, everyone that you care about. To purchase nancys book check your local jccs websites for their independent book sellers, the book available from the official book seller of the mjcc and the new national jcc consortium, a cappella looks. Please use the q a feature at the bottom of your screen as well try to read as many of them as possible, a little bit later in the hour. We respectfully request that you please dont put your questions in the chat because, well, i wont be looking there. I dont even know how to look there. So, no
You may realize 2020 marks a hundred years of the purpose driven business education. We believed in the power of a partnerships to inform and lead change. I would like to thank the cappelli center the cfa society of new york. The centennial series was designed to shine light on the merging and important trends one of the things that we had realized. Is it provides new insight into the current challenges that is disrupted and changed Business Models. Todays session focuses on the challenges that the leaders face and survived. As a scene in Nicholas Sargens latest book jpmorgans fall and revival. Im very proud to say that j. P. Morgan is a largest employer of the cappelli school of business graduates. Our session will take place in a few parts. He will introduce Nicholas Sargen and then they will discuss the fall and revival following the discussion david and i. Will facilitate audience questions. Near the bottom of the zoom screen. You will also be entered into a raffle to win the book.
From uclas school of Public Affairs. This runs an hour and a half. Understand theo deep connection that the issue of guns and gun violence has with the work of the school of Public Affairs. Is a the other focuses focus on Mental Health. Guns are the single biggest killer of women. They are the single biggest. Ause of successful suicide it turns out people may try to take their own life more often than we would like, and its a tragedy, but we are not very good at it unless there is a gun present. If there is a gun present, the possibility of fatalities skyrocket. Guns tear at the fabric of american society, but as you will hear in tonights lecture, you can argue they are written into the fabric of american their advocates and manufacturers would tell us. We will talk a bit more about that. Its also important to understand that guns are a racial issue. Puts a simply, puts succinctly, as the Second Amendment is made up for white people. As more than 100 armed men descend on the kentucky s
I want you to understand the deep connection that the issue of guns and gun violence has with the work of the Luskin School of Public Affairs. Among the other focuses is a focus on Mental Health. Guns are the single biggest killer of women. They are the single biggest cause of successful suicide. It turns out people may try to take their own life more often than we would like, and its a tragedy, but we are not very good at it unless there is a gun present. If there is a gun present, the possibility of fatalities skyrocket. Guns tear at the fabric of american society, but as you will hear in tonights lecture, you can argue that they are written into the fabric of american society, or at least so their advocates and manufacturers would tell us. We will talk a bit more about that. Its also important to understand that guns are a racial issue. Put succinctly, as the Second Amendment is for white people. When more than 100 armed men descend on the kentucky state capital, nothing happens. If