On Friday, November 2, The Institute of World Politics hosted the Sixth Annual Kosciuszko Chair Conference. The Kosciuszko Chair of Polish Studies at IWP serves as a center for Polish Studies in the broadest sense, including learning, teaching, researching, and writing about Poland’s culture, history, heritage, religion, government, economy, and successes in the arts, sciences, and letters, with special emphasis on the achievements of Polish civilization and its relation to other nations, particularly the United States.
Videos from the lectures can be found here on YouTube.
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