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Hot Spots Around the World (Repeat with changes)
3/24/2026 (York)
FULL (Waitlist Available)
Member Fee: $11.00
Nonmember Fee: $22.00
When: 3/24/2026, 3:00 PM–4:30 PM
Where: Main Classroom Building, Conference Center 31 B&C, {address}
Instructor: Donald Gogniat
Course Number: 115801

Class is full but waitlist is available.

This course will look at some of the troubled areas of the world. We will talk about the history of the issues in question and examine the implications of these problems for their region and the world. We will discuss the social, political, and environmental implications where appropriate. Don Gogniat will lead the discussion, and he encourages course participation.

 

The Federal Accountability Framework: Past, Present, and Future
3/30/2026 (University Park)
Member Fee: $15.00
Nonmember Fee: $30.00
When: 3/30/2026, 10:00 AM–12:00 PM
Where: Penn State Outreach Building, Room 119, 100 Innovation Boulevard University Park, PA 16802
Instructor: James Bonnell
Course Number: 108101

This course will explain what organizations make up the Federal Accountability Framework, such as the Government Accountability Office, Inspectors General, and others; what they do and how they do it; the strengths of the framework; and why it is broken. The course will also discuss what the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) does and whether its work can be relied upon. Participants will be encouraged to ask questions and discuss the consequences of a broken accountability framework and possible solutions.

This course is offered in a hybrid format. This is the in-person section.

 

The Federal Accountability Framework: Past, Present, and Future
3/30/2026 (Online)
Member Fee: $15.00
Nonmember Fee: $30.00
When: 3/30/2026, 10:00 AM–12:00 PM
Where: Online, Zoom
Instructor: James Bonnell
Course Number: 108102

This course will explain what organizations make up the Federal Accountability Framework, such as the Government Accountability Office, Inspectors General, and others; what they do and how they do it; the strengths of the framework; and why it is broken. The course will also discuss what the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) does and whether its work can be relied upon. Participants will be encouraged to ask questions and discuss the consequences of a broken accountability framework and possible solutions.

This course is offered in a hybrid format. This is the online section.

 

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