The Sixties at Fifty: Reexamining the Decade that Changed Everything

From the Summer of Love and Nixon, to the Beatles and the Vietnam War, the 1960s marked a decade of milestones, revolution, and enduring, far-reaching change. Fifty years later, some consider the sixties the source of everything good in contemporary life; others the source of everything evil. Join Bruce Schulman, Professor and Chair of the History Department at Boston University, as he reexamines this influential decade and its effects on modern-day life. 11:30 a.m. - Doors open 12:00 p.m. - Luncheon & discussion begin $20 per person. Registration includes lunch. Cash bar available. Space is limited. Register now! Can't make this event? Join us in Miami for "The Sixties at Fifty" on Tuesday, March 12th instead. (see calendar for details)

Register by: 3/8/2013
When 11:30 am to 2:00 pm on Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Location Morton's The Steakhouse
5050 Town Center Circle
Boca Raton, FL 33486
Contact Name Gabe Bolio
Phone 617.353.4322
Contact Email gbolio@bu.edu
Contact Organization Development & Alumni Relations
Fee 20.00
Fees Single
Speakers Bruce J. Schulman, William E. Huntington Professor & Chair, Boston University History Department