Nina Totenberg lecture cancelled; National Public Radio’s award-winning legal correspondent was to talk about Supreme Court Nov. 10 at Vanderbilt University

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Due to unforeseen circumstances, Nina Totenberg, National Public Radio’s award-winning legal affairs correspondent, has cancelled her speaking engagement at Vanderbilt University on Thursday, Nov. 10.

Totenberg’s lecture was to be part of the Project Dialogue series, a yearlong, university-wide program that seeks to involve the entire Vanderbilt community in public debate and discussion, and attempts to connect classroom learning with larger societal issues.

Project Dialogue, which started in 1989, is held every other year at the university and allows each student generation the opportunity to participate in two Project Dialogue series while attending Vanderbilt. Each year’s series centers on a particular theme. This academic year’s theme is "Crime & The Ultimate Punishment."

For more information about upcoming events in the Project Dialogue series, visit www.vanderbilt.edu/dialogue/.

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Media Contact: Princine Lewis, 615-322-NEWS
princine.l.lewis@vanderbilt.edu

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