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Amnesty International: is a worldwide campaigning
movement that works to promote all the human rights enshrined in
the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international
standards. In particular, Amnesty International campaigns to
free all prisoners of conscience; ensure fair and prompt trials for
political prisioners; abolish the death penalty, torture and other
cruel treatment of prisoners; end political killings and
"disappearances", and oppose human rights abuses by opposition
groups. Amnesty International has around a million members
and supporters in 162 countries and territories. Activities
range from public demonstrations to letter-writing, from human
rights education to fundraising concerts, from individual appeals
on a particular case to global campaigns on a particular issue.
Amnesty International is impartial and independent of any
government, political persuasion or religious creed. Amnesty
International is financed largely by subscriptions and donations
from its worldwide membership. At Slippery Rock University
members assist the national organization by writing letters and
trying to help free political prisoners around the world. Our
student membership meets every Tuesday during Common Hour (12:30 pm
to 1:30 pm) Room 200, Spotts World Culture Building. To learn
more, visit the home web site of Amnesty International.
Law Society at Slippery Rock University is a student
organization designed to sponsor the scholastic ambitions of
pre-law students. The activities include bringing in outside
speakers to discuss how to better prepare for law school and to
discuss the virtues of various schools. For more information,
contact
Dr. Walter Powell, at X2432 or
Dr. Richard Martin, at X2434. Our graduates have a great
record of being admitted to and being successful in law schools.
For more specifics read about SRU's Pre-Law Program
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(Above) Dr. Richard T. Martin, chair
and
Dr. Walter V. Powell, Ph.D., J.D.
(not pictured)
accompany the Law Society members on a tour of the Butler County
Court House
(Left) Dr. Powell meets with members |
Sigma Iota Rho: The mission of the Society for
International Relations (SIR) is "to promote and reward scholarship
and service among students and practitioners of international
studies, international relations, global studies, and to foster
integrity and creative performance in the conduct of world
affairs." SIR organizes presentations, a film series, and the
award-winning Model United Nations team. It also coordinates
trips, public outreach, and opportunities to socialize with people
who share an interest in the world and how it works. SIR
meetings and events are open to anyone with an interest in
international studies or international relations. We gather at 4:00
Tuesday, in room 202 of the Spotts World Culture building.
For more information, see the SIR website.
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