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Sixth Annual Constitution Day Celebration this Friday

By September 12, 2011January 11th, 2019No Comments

Free sessions spotlight rights and responsibilities of citizenship

Kirkwood Community College presents its sixth annual Constitution Day program on Friday, September 16, 2011, in celebration of the United States Constitution and its varied and diverse influences on our lives. This day also celebrates those who have become citizens through naturalization, or by coming of age, thus echoing one of Kirkwood’s designated general education goals: “Students will recognize the rights and responsibilities of citizenship.”

Informative programs are set for both the Cedar Rapids and Iowa City campuses. Constitution Day events in Cedar Rapids run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Iowa Hall Rooms A-B, third floor. The Iowa City program runs from 11 a.m. until noon in the campus commons. Constitution Day is open to the general public and is free of charge.
The goals are to celebrate the United States Constitution and to inform citizens of this document’s impact on their daily lives.

Cedar Rapids topics include claims of rights, culture and property; mapping the states; U.S. foreign policy and the global audience; and generational issues in the workplace. The Iowa City session is titled, “The Math of Reapportionment.”

Kirkwood’s Constitution Day events are part of a nationwide series, designed to instill better knowledge and awareness of the U.S. Constitution in daily life. This celebration also fulfills a federal mandate championed by the late Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia, to honor the constitution each year.