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November 23, 2009

Downtown Talk With Professor Bob Forrant

by at 4:42 pm.

Presuming that many readers of LiL and any other local blog, Professor Bob Forrant needs no introduction.
I’ve just received this email relative to “Downtown Talk”. Looks like a great take!

Prof. Bob Forrant of UMass Lowell Regional Development Department will
unpack the economic realities of the “Great Recession” of 2008-09 in this
fall’s final lunchtime lecture at the UMass Lowell Inn & Conference Center
on Monday, Nov. 30, at 12 noon. Bob will examine both global and local
situations and offer ideas for how our region can climb out of the economic
ditch.

Register now for the talk and discussion and the free lunch that comes with
the program. Seating is limited to 50, so reserve a spot or two this week
by sending an email message to william_mass@uml.edu (Prof. Bill Mass of the

Regional Development Dept. organizes this semester-long series with talks
on campus and downtown.

The lunchtime program is presented by UMass Lowell in collaboration with
Middlesex Community College and the Paul E. Tsongas Center. To see the full
schedule of the series, visit here

One Response to “Downtown Talk With Professor Bob Forrant”

  1. Pat Vondal Says:

    This sounds like a very interesting talk. Thanks, K-R-S, for posting the notice.

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