A.P.E.X. Events Presents Bryan Schott
Published: November 10, 2020 | Author: Southern Utah University | Read Time: 1 minutes
A.P.E.X. Events, in collaboration with the Michael O. Leavitt Center for Politics and Public Service, is happy to welcome Bryan Schott to Southern Utah University. The annual tradition of closing the fall season in collaboration with the Leavitt Center continues as the event centers around the engaging political landscape. Join A.P.E.X. Event on November 19, at 11:30 a.m. in the Great Hall of the Hunter Conference Center.
“This roller coaster of a year has had its share of political turmoils that we all have experienced in
some way," said Dr. Lynn Vartan, director of A.P.E.X. Events. "What better way to end our fall season than to learn some of the insiders’ thoughts and views on this year in the political spectrum. Thanks for joining us and see you in January for our spring season!!”
Schott has been covering Utah politics for more than two decades. He brings his deep knowledge and intense passion for political journalism to The Salt Lake Tribune. You’ll usually find him and his signature white-framed glasses prowling the back hallways of the Utah Capitol searching for scoops and as the host of the “Utah Politics with Bryan Schott” podcast. A veteran political journalist, Schott brings conversations with Utah newsmakers, national political experts, and authors. He also discusses the latest Utah political news with local reporters and other political figures.
A.P.E.X. Events is SUU’s premier weekly lecture series, with speakers and presenters invited from all areas of the world. While on campus, guests are invited to interact with students and faculty in multiple ways, with opportunities to connect and network in vast areas of scholarship. All A.P.E.X. events are free and open to the public.
This semester, A.P.E.X. Event presentations will also be streamed live via Zoom. Join the event virtually at suu-edu.zoom.us/j/95861182001?pwd=U2NpZnhNR1NDMGtndWt0RVNSNEJLZz09
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