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DESCRIPTION:AEI Institute senior fellow Christopher Scalia will discuss the
  intersection between culture\, faith\, and politics. Scalia earned a Ph.D
 . in English from UW-Madison and spent time in academia before joining the
  American Enterprise Institute. He was most recently named Poetry Editor f
 or The New Criterion and is the author of "13 Novels Conservatives Will Lo
 ve (but Probably Haven’t Read)."\n\nCONTACT: 322-7746\, cklingele@wisc.e
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LOCATION:7200 Law Building
SUMMARY:How Conservatives Can Engage with Culture
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