Global Summit XV

Monday, October 23, 2023 through Monday, Novermber 13, 2023 at the Jefferson Educational Society and Gannon University. 

Join us, as the JES celebrates its 15th anniversary of serving the Erie community with a new Global Summit lineup of groundbreaking researchers, writers, and presenters. The JES invites speakers from around the world to speak on a broad range of globally important issues each year as part of our Global Summit Speaker Series. 
Click here to view the full lineup of speakers.
                                               

Thomas B. Hagen Dignitas Award Winners:

2011: Steve Scully; 2012: Barry Casselman; 2013: Harry Markopolos; 2014: Sister Joan Chittister; 2015: Drs. John and Silvia Ferretti; 2016: Hon. Tom Ridge; 2017: Lt. Gen. James Dubik, Ret.; 2018: James and Deborah Fallows; 2019: Eleanor Smeal; 2021: Robert Pape; 2022: Rev. Charles Brock; 2023: Major General Ed Bolten
       

U.S. Foreign Policy, Russia-Ukraine, Putin, and Campaign 2024

October 23rd,2023 | 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Gannon University
Professor / Instructor / Speaker: Peter Baker

U.S. Foreign Policy, Russia-Ukraine, Putin, and Campaign 2024

 

Peter Baker is the Chief White House Correspondent for The New York Times, responsible for reporting on President Biden, the fifth president he has covered. He previously wrote about Presidents Donald J. Trump and Barack Obama for The Times and Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush for The Washington Post.

 

LocationGannon University, Yehl Ballroom in Waldron Campus Center – 124 W. 7th Street Erie, PA 16501.

Date/Time: Monday, October 23 at 7:30 p.m.

Admission: GA: $35 ($25 Early Bird) / Preferred Seating: $60 ($50 Early Bird) 

Parking:Gannon University parking garage on Peach Street.

Peter Baker

Peter Baker is the Chief White House Correspondent for The New York Times, responsible for reporting on President Biden, the fifth president he has covered. He previously wrote about Presidents Donald J. Trump and Barack Obama for The Times and Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush for The Washington Post.