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Panel to discuss Ukraine Crisis Friday afternoon

Former European Union Member of Parliament Marek Siwiec will discuss the current crisis in Ukraine from 3-4 p.m. on Friday in the Lory Student Center Grey Rock Room.

Siwiec, from Poland,  will speak about both his experience in European politics and the ongoing issues between Ukraine and Russia. He will draw from his experience at the E.U., working for the Ukrainian delegation, the Parliamentary Committee on Foreign Affairs and two terms serving as vice-president.

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His presentation, sponsored by the College of Business and International Studies Program, will be followed by Q&A and refreshments will be served.

For more information, students can contact Andrea Williams, director of the College of Liberal Arts, at andrea.williams@colostate.edu or at 970-491-5421.

Collegian Reporter Josephine Bush can be reached at news@collegian.com or on Twitter @Jobush620.

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