Indian Gaming Now

NIGC Chair Phil Hogen at UND

Sep 14 2009
The University of North Dakota School of Law and the College of Business and Public Administration are co-sponsoring the University's inaugural Distinguished Public Administrator in Residence.

The Distinguished Public Administrator is Phil Hogen, the longtime Chair of the National Indian Gaming Commission, the federal regulatory agency that has oversight of the more than 400 tribal gaming operations across the country.  The event also features Professors Bob Kayseas and Richard Missens, from First Nations University in Saskatchewan, both of whom have expertise in Aboriginal economic development and entrepreneurship in Canada.

On Tuesday, September 15, at 4 pm, Chairman Hogen will give a keynote lecture at the School of Law, followed by presentations by Professors Kayseas and Missens.  There also is a short reception prior to the lecture, at 3:30 pm, just outside the Courtroom.

Mr. Hogen and Professors Kayseas and Missens also will present several guest lectures in School of Law and CoBPA classes, as well as participating in two informal events with the School of Law's Native American Law Student Association.

More information is available on the UND School of Law website:
http://www.law.und.nodak.edu/News/f09/PubAdmin-Hogen.php