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Fernandez to speak at Calvin

Wed, Feb 15, 2006
Myrna Anderson

As part of a week of Homecoming festivities, Calvin College will feature a talk on Friday, February 17 by the Chief City Attorney for Miami, Florida.

Jorge Fernandez is a 1971 graduate of Calvin who left the liberal arts college with a degree in education.

On February 17, at 4 pm in the Meeter Center Lecture Hall on campus, Fernandez will discuss the career path that led to him becoming the Chief City Attorney in one of the largest bilingual cities in the U.S. The talk is free and open to all.

Says Calvin director of alumni relations Mike VanDenend: "Urban sprawl, the Patriot Act, hurricane emergency preparedness, federal litigation, voting controversies and legal advice to a large police department are all in a day's work for Fernandez. His talk at Calvin will be fascinating."

The next day Fernandez will be feted at an at the Prince Conference Center at Calvin.