September 17 • 12:30 PM Hays-Heighe House Robert Ginsburg Robert Ginsberg, Professor of Philosophy at Penn State University, discusses the philosophical character of natural rights and human rights as they are embodied in the United States Constitution and its amendments. He goes beyond the historical origin of those rights to their grounding as permanent, universal, and growing principles. Ginsberg also directs the International Center for the Arts, Humanities, and Value Inquiry, an independent scholarly organization. A light lunch will be served. This event is free and open to the public, but seating is limited; reservations are recommended. R.S.V.P. to haysheighe@harford.edu or 443-412-2539. 401 Thomas Run Road • Bel Air, Maryland 21015 Sponsored by Hays-Heighe House, Library & Information Resources, Behavioral & Social Sciences Division, Lyceum, Office of Student Affairs, History Club, Paralegal Student Association, and Political Awareness Association. Sponsored, in part, by the Maryland Humanities Council.