25th Annual Lynch Lecture- Willie Esterhuyse
BS, Sociology, 1969, Oregon State University
MEd, Psychological Foundations of Education, 1971 , University of Florida, Certification to teach psychology at community colleges
Ph. D., Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University
M.A., Journalism, American University
Ph.D, 1966-71, University College, London
B.Sc(Econ), International Relations, 1963-66, University College, London
M.S., Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University
B.A., Political Science, Philosophy, Regis University, Denver Colorado
Ph. D. Candidate, School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
Masters in Public Policy and Pubic Administration, Concordia University, Montreal
October 24, 2013 6:00PM through 9:00pm
The lecture is open to the public
Dr. Willie Esterhuyse
A leading South African writer, philosopher, and intellectual; Prof. Esterhuyse played a significant role in opening dialogue between the African National Congress (ANC ) and the then South African government. These secret negotiations led eventually to the release of Nelson Mandela, the end of apartheid policies, and the interim constitution that laid the basis for full democracy in South Africa.