Bolden discusses his career at life at thehis military, and decisions to attend United States Naval Academy. Charles olden, if you had your choice, would you rather be shuttle, or in the run the National Administration . I am running since the nasa right now, i would rather be doing what im doing. I am a person, i live in the moment. Know, i tellow me them, i do not regret anything, no matter how bad. What is done is done. I would not change anything because i have three beautiful granddaughters who are 6, 10, and 13. I am fearful if i went back and changed any minor thing, that might not happen. 135 missions with the Space Shuttle. 200 billion. 30 years. Was it worth it . Every dime. Think start with what i the shuttle did for the nation over its incredible 30 years that most people will never think about unless somebody tells them. Which inical world in live is very nondiverse. There are not a lot of people who look like me. In fact, in the history of this Space Shuttle program, ther
[applause] welcome, everyone. Moderatoryour evening. We are here tonight to explore how women become political. We will look at the past in the present and consider the future, too. Remarks and asome panel. Elizabeth warren is not able to join us because she needs to be in washington. Someone has to work. She is there to work in the senate. [applause] however, she has made a short video for us that we will share in place of the remarks she would have given. During the evening we invite you to tweet and send womquestions at enpoli2013. Also a reminder. Silence your cell phones right now. To silence theg cell phones . Good. And for those who could not attend tonight, the good news is that the event is being taped by committee fornt viewing the event at the website and by cspan for viewing later on this fall. Togethert has come through the tremendous efforts of a great many people and organizations. The program book gives a complete details. We want to highlight the three most important.
Legislative body. She spoke about slavery and womens rights before the Massachusetts State Legislature in 1838. An event honoring her and looking at women in politics. From boston, this is just over two hours. Welcome, everyone. I will be your evening moderator. We are here tonight to explore how women become political. We will look at the past and the present and consider the future, too. There will be some remarks and a panel. Regretfully, senator Elizabeth Warren is not able to join us because she needs to be in washington. Someone has to work. She is there to work in the senate. [applause] however, she has made a short video for us that we will share in place of the remarks she would have given. Now, during the evening we invite you to tweet and send your questions at womenpoli2013. Also a reminder. Silence your cell phones right now. Everybody moving to silence the cell phones . Good. And for those who could not attend tonight, the good news is that the event is being taped by the
Emery M. Gunselman graduated from the
University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, with a Bachelor of Science in physics and a Bachelor of Science in astrophysics. A 2017 graduate of Manheim Township High School, he is now living and working in California.
Lauren Sterner, of Lancaster, graduated on May 13, 2021, magna cum laude from
Thomas Jefferson University - East Falls campus (formerly Philadelphia University) with a bachelorâs degree in architecture and a minor in real estate development. A 2016 graduate of Manheim Township High School, she is the daughter of John and Kim Sterner, of Lancaster.
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Bethany Rose Burton, of Lancaster, was named to the deanâs list for the spring 2021 semester at the