JAMESTOWN – The Robert H. Jackson Center will present “George Marshall: A Man of War, Man of Peace,” the second annual Al and Marge Brown Lecture on Monday, Aug., 5 at 12:30 p.m. The Center welcomes Dr. Gerald Pops, Professor Emeritus at West Virginia University, who will deliver the lecture. This free event will be in the Jackson Center’s Cappa Theatre.
Dr. Pops, Professor Emeritus at West Virginia University, holds a Doctorate from the Maxwell Graduate School at Syracuse University and a J.D. from the University of California at Berkeley. He specializes in human resource systems, conflict management, labor relations, administrative justice & ethics. He also served as an Air Force Judge Advocate Corps attorney and staff member supporting the California state legislature. He is a student of General George Marshall and authored Ethical Leadership in Turbulent Times: Modeling the Public Career of George C. Marshall while at West Virginia University.
This program is free and open to the public. Please contact the Jackson Center at (716) 483-6646 with any questions or visit RobertHJackson.org/events for additional information.
The Robert H. Jackson Center is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization that envisions a global society where the universal principles of equality, fairness and justice prevail. The Center invites and engages students of all ages, scholars, educators, national officials and international dignitaries to analyze contemporary issues of peace and justice through the lens of Justice Jackson’s body of work.
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