Ohio's Opiate Epidemic: Impacts and Innovations featuring Sam Quinones, author of Dreamland

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March 6, 2019
4:30 pm - 6:30 pm
The Blackwell, Ball Room

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2019-03-06 16:30:00 2019-03-06 18:30:00 Ohio's Opiate Epidemic: Impacts and Innovations featuring Sam Quinones, author of Dreamland Please join us for a dynamic conversation about Ohio’s opiate epidemic featuring award winning author Sam Quinones as he shares his experience researching and writing Dreamland. Following the presentation, faculty from the College of Arts and Sciences will discuss their current opiate related research. Q&A sessions will follow both presentations; audience questions are encouraged and appreciated.This event is free and open to the Ohio State Community and the public. Faculty Panel Members:Dana Haynie, PhDProfessor , Department of SociologyDirector, Criminal Justice Research Center (CJRC)Harvey Miller, PhDProfessor, Department of GeographyReusche Chair in Geographic Information ScienceDirector, Center for Urban and Regional Analysis (CURA)Michael Neblo, PhDAssociate Professor, Department of Political ScienceDirector, Institute for Democratic Engagement and Accountability (IDEA) The Blackwell, Ball Room America/New_York public

Please join us for a dynamic conversation about Ohio’s opiate epidemic featuring award winning author Sam Quinones as he shares his experience researching and writing Dreamland. Following the presentation, faculty from the College of Arts and Sciences will discuss their current opiate related research. Q&A sessions will follow both presentations; audience questions are encouraged and appreciated.

This event is free and open to the Ohio State Community and the public.

 


Faculty Panel Members:

Dana Haynie, PhD
Professor , Department of Sociology
Director, Criminal Justice Research Center (CJRC)

Harvey Miller, PhD
Professor, Department of Geography
Reusche Chair in Geographic Information Science
Director, Center for Urban and Regional Analysis (CURA)

Michael Neblo, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Director, Institute for Democratic Engagement and Accountability (IDEA)