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ARI Events

ARC Lecture Series

No ARC Lecture Series events are scheduled during the summer. Events will resume in the fall, and details will be posted here as information becomes available.

 

“State of ARI” Presentations by Dr. Yaron Brook

Free Public Events

Every day brings more successes for ARI in its efforts to advance Ayn Rand’s ideas in the culture. Executive Director Yaron Brook regularly presents the “State of ARI” in various locations across the country (see below).

These inspiring talks present ARI’s most recent accomplishments and a preview of what we have planned for the coming year. Dr. Brook also demonstrates how all of the Institute’s programs are integrated to the goal of achieving a real, lasting cultural impact.

Attendees gain a better understanding of ARI and its programs, and the inspiration that comes from knowing that ARI's mission can and will be achieved.

These talks are free and open to both ARI donors and any others interested in the Institute’s programs and successes.

Upcoming "State of ARI" talks

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Boston, Massachusetts

This event is part of Objectivist Summer Conference 2009 [more info]. No registration or entrance fee required.

Seaport World Trade Center
One Seaport Lane
Boston, Massachusetts 02210
8:00-9:30 p.m.

 

Conferences

July 3-11, 2009

Objectivist Summer Conference 2009

Boston, Massachusetts

[more info]

Objectivist Summer Conference 2009

  

Objectivist Summer Conference 2009 Events (free and open to the public)

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

OAC Information Session

The Objectivist Academic Center (OAC) will host an information session at the Seaport World Trade Center in Boston. The session will cover topics such as the OAC's curriculum and what it's like to be a student in the program. If you are in the area and would like to learn more about the OAC, please stop by.

Seaport World Trade Center
Waterfront Barroom 3
One Seaport Lane
Boston, Massachusetts 02210
4:30 p.m.

 
Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Academic Panel

The Ayn Rand Institute will host an Academic Panel on July 8 at 8 p.m. The panelists will be: Mr. John Allison (BB&T); Ms. Debi Ghate (Anthem Foundation); Dr. John Lewis (Duke University); Dr. Robert Mayhew (Seton Hall University); Dr. Greg Salmieri (UNC Chapel Hill). The panelists will discuss the current state and future of Objectivism in academia, including recent developments of significance.

Seaport World Trade Center
Amphitheater
One Seaport Lane
Boston, Massachusetts 02210
8:00 p.m.

 

 

Campus Events

No campus events are scheduled during the summer. Events will resume in the fall, and details will be posted here as information becomes available.

See our Campus Events page for a complete listing of campus speaking engagements.

 

Other Events

ARI speakers and writers frequently participate in events hosted by other organizations—view listings.

 

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Free Online Audio and Video Selections

The Ayn Rand Institute offers an outstanding selection of free online audio and video recordings, including:

The Ayn Rand Multimedia Library, an expansive collection of Ayn Rand recordings; and

The ARC Lecture Series: The Complete Video Collection, with video recordings of the entire ARC Lecture Series.

If you would like to see more events like these, please consider supporting the Ayn Rand Institute:

All past ARC Lecture Series events are available in audio and video from the Ayn Rand Bookstore.

Ayn Rand Bookstore

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