Henrietta resident Jennifer Freer will be traveling to Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C. as part of an award she recently received.
Freer, a business librarian at the Rochester Institute of Technology Libraries, earned third place for her paper, “The Patriot Act and the Public Library: An Unanticipated Threat to National Security,” in The Richard A. Clarke National Scholarly Monograph Contest, sponsored by The Center for First Amendment Studies.
Freer will join Richard A. Clarke, Steven C. Markoff and the Center’s Director, Dr. Craig R. Smith, at a commemoration of Sept. 11 hosted by Congressman Rob Andrews of New Jersey on Sept. 14 on Capitol Hill.
Henrietta resident Jennifer Freer will be traveling to Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C. as part of an award she recently received.
Freer, a business librarian at the Rochester Institute of Technology Libraries, earned third place for her paper, “The Patriot Act and the Public Library: An Unanticipated Threat to National Security,” in The Richard A. Clarke National Scholarly Monograph Contest, sponsored by The Center for First Amendment Studies.
Freer will join Richard A. Clarke, Steven C. Markoff and the Center’s Director, Dr. Craig R. Smith, at a commemoration of Sept. 11 hosted by Congressman Rob Andrews of New Jersey on Sept. 14 on Capitol Hill.