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Sunday Night at 8PM EST: Mises University Begins Online

Mises University 2015

Join us online this week for Mises University, our annual high-intensity seminar for college and university students worldwide.  Students are arriving in Auburn today from 92 colleges, 24 countries, and 30 states for a full week of seminars, discussions, and lectures with the best scholars working in Austrian economics today.  

You can participate online. 

It all begins Sunday night at 8 PM EST, and all videos will be streamed here. The first lecture is tonight at 8 with Thomas DiLorenzo’s talk “How I Came to Austrian Economics,” and we’ll pick it up again on Monday morning at 10 AM EST with Joseph Salerno’s talk “The Birth of the Austrian School.” 

Check the MisesMedia link often for new streaming video. 

Direct Link to Thomas DiLorenzo, “How I Came to Austrian Economics.”

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