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The John Locke Foundation Cordially invites you to a meeting of the Shaftesbury Society with our special guests

Dr. Jenna Robinson and Duke Cheston

- Dr. Jenna Robinson is the Campus Outreach Coordinator for The John William Pope Center.

Duke Cheston is a reporter and writer for The John William Pope Center.

"Pell Grants: Where Does All the Money Go?"

Monday, June 25, 2012
12:00 pm Noon

John Locke Foundation, 200 W. Morgan Street, Raleigh, NC 27601 Directions

Price: $10.00

Jenna Ashley Robinson joined the Pope Center in January 2007. She was previously the E.A. Morris Fellowship Assistant at the John Locke Foundation, where she worked since 2001.

Robinson graduated from N. C. State University in 2003 with a major in political science and French. She has studied at the University of East Anglia School of American Studies in Norwich, England. She received her master's degree in political science in December 2005 and her Ph.D. in political science in 2012, both from UNC-Chapel Hill. Robinson is also a graduate of the Koch Associates Program sponsored by the Charles G. Koch Foundation.

Robinson's work has appeared in American Thinker, Human Events, Carolina Journal, the Lincoln Tribune, the Hickory Daily Record, the Gaston Gazette, the Mountain Express, and the News & Observer. She has taught introductory courses in American politics at UNC-Chapel Hill and The College at Southeastern.

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Duke Cheston is a 2010 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he studied biology. At UNC he wrote for Carolina Review, UNC's only conservative publication. He wrote a number of provocative articles and won several awards, including "Article of the Year." While at UNC Cheston was administrative and executive vice chairman of the College Republicans and was elected to the Student Congress in 2009.

Since joining the Pope Center, Cheston has written articles on an array of topics, with a particular focus on community colleges, health care education, and religious issues.


Shaftesbury Luncheon talks are free and open to the public. An optional lunch is available for purchase at the event, or participants may brown bag a lunch if they choose.


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