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DESCRIPTION:Korean Peninsula Affairs Center Cordially invites you to the le
 cture by Terry Lautz Visiting Professor Maxwell School of Citizenship and 
 Public Affairs Saving the World: The Role of Students in the U.S. Foreign 
 Missionary Movement One hundred years ago\, many of America's best and bri
 ghtest students volunteered to become foreign missionaries. What explains 
 their decision to leave their homes for the uncertainties of life in dista
 nt lands? And what are the implications of their experiences for U.S. fore
 ign aid and international education programs today? Terry Lautz is a visit
 ing professor in the Maxwell School at Syracuse University and former vice
  president of the Luce Foundation in New York. He was a public policy fell
 ow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in 2010.
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SUMMARY:Korean Peninsula Affairs Center presents: Terry Lautz
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Korean Peninsula Affairs Center Cordially invi
 tes you to the lecture by Terry Lautz Visiting Professor Maxwell School of
  Citizenship and Public Affairs Saving the World: The Role of Students in 
 the U.S. Foreign Missionary Movement One hundred years ago\, many of Ameri
 ca's best and brightest students volunteered to become foreign missionarie
 s. What explains their decision to leave their homes for the uncertainties
  of life in distant lands? And what are the implications of their experien
 ces for U.S. foreign aid and international education programs today? Terry
  Lautz is a visiting professor in the Maxwell School at Syracuse Universit
 y and former vice president of the Luce Foundation in New York. He was a p
 ublic policy fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholar
 s in 2010.
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