Join the Pennsylvania Center for Women and Politics at Chatham University for a free and open-to-the-public lecture by this year’s Elsie Hillman Chair in Women Politics: CNN’s Abby Phillip.
Phillip, former anchor of CNN's Inside Politics Sunday and senior political correspondent, will speak on today’s sociopolitical challenges at 6 p.m. March 18 at Chatham University’s Campbell Memorial Chapel. Click here for free tickets.
Phillip anchors CNN NewsNight with Abby Phillip airing weeknights at 10 p.m. ET. NewsNight showcases a range of political viewpoints for an hour-long, news-driven conversation. With her award-winning background in dogged Washington reporting, Phillip brings unique context to the complexity of current affairs. Phillip keeps the powerful honest in hard-hitting interviews and hosts lively conversations with a variety of perspectives.
The Elsie Hillman Chair in Women and Politics at Chatham University was established by the Hillman Foundation, Inc. in 1997 to honor the Pittsburgh native and longtime political leader Elsie Hillman. The chair serves as an inspiration and role model for the university community and citizens of Pennsylvania.
The purpose of the chair is to bring nationally renowned political leaders, scholars and activists to Chatham University and the Pittsburgh community to enrich the experiences of students and educate citizens about the role of women in the political process.
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Event is free to attend, but requires registration.
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