Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette to Visit Hillsdale College
2018 gubernatorial candidate Schuette to deliver lecture on statesmanship
On Wednesday, April 18, Hillsdale College welcomes Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette to campus. Schuette will meet with Hillsdale students and deliver a public lecture titled “#TwoHeroines: Lessons in Statesmanship.” His lecture will draw on his experience in public service and ideas explored in Big Lessons from a Small Town, Schuette’s book highlighting perspectives on statesmanship from local, state and global leaders.
Schuette is the 53rd attorney general of Michigan, a position he has held since 2010. As attorney general, he has worked to support justice for victims of sexual assault by launching an initiative to fund testing of backlogged DNA evidence and creating the Michigan Commission on Human Trafficking. Before being elected as attorney general, Schuette served as U.S. congressman, director of the Michigan Department of Agriculture, state senator for Michigan, and judge on the Michigan Court of Appeals. He was also the 2015-2016 chairman of the Republican Attorneys General Association. Schuette is a Republican candidate in the 2018 Michigan gubernatorial election.
The event is free and open to registered media. For more information or to RSVP, contact Emily Stack Davis at [email protected] or (517) 607-2730.
When:
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
9 a.m. EDT – Student meet-and-greet
4 p.m. EDT – Lecture, “#TwoHeroines: Lessons in Statesmanship”
Where:
Hillsdale College
Phillips Auditorium
315 N West Street
Hillsdale, MI 49242