MEDIA ADVISORY
The Masters of Applied American Politics and Policy (MAAPP) program at FSU is a graduate program designed for students seeking careers in political fields to gain valuable skill sets and experience. As the city of Tallahassee prepares to welcome back FSU students this fall, more than 6,200 first year students are expected to be a part of FSU’s class of 2025. The MAAPP Program will be hosting a roundtable to discuss how the new wave of students will impact the University and the city.
WHO:
Major Justin Maloy, Deputy Chief of Police, The Florida State University Police Department
Nastassia Janvier, Student Body President, The Florida State University
Jason Burroughs, General Manager, Township TLH
Drew Dietrich, Deputy Director, Tallahassee-Leon County Office of Economic Vitality
Additional community leaders to be announced
WHAT:
Roundtable discussion regarding FSU students returning to campus
WHERE:
Township Garden
619 S Woodward Ave
Tallahassee, FL 32304
WHEN:
Thursday, July 22nd
10:00 AM