Films / Lectures related events
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"After COVID, what the future of families"
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"CHAT-GPT: WHERE IT CAME FROM, WHAT IS DOES, AND HOW TO REALIZE ITS POTENTIAL FOR THE LIBERAL ARTS"
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"DRUNK TEARS ON A BARREN SEA: AUGUSTINIAN REFLECTIONS ON DESIRE"
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"Seeing is Believing?"
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"Talk Back" conversation about "Manhood and Womanhood Today"
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"The History and Legacy of the Black Church"
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"The Reading Brain in a Digital World"
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"The State of Religious Freedom in the World Today" presentation by Daniel C. Holtrop
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Anthony Ray Hinton, "Surviving Criminal Justice in America"
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Antigone Now: Classic Greek Theater in Modern Pandemic Times
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CANCELLED-Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, “How to Meet an Angel” Artists' Talk and Reception
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CHP Talk-back panel on science and miracles
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Danielle Dukes "Why I Read Homer to my Children"
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Dr. Bruce Hindmarsh "John Wesley, Early Evagelicalism, and Science"
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Dr. Ian Hutchinson "Can A Scientist Believe in Miracles?"
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Faculty reading: Matthew Roth (poetry) and Tara Whitehead (fiction)
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Fiction reading: Dionne Irving
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George Will, "The Political Argument Today"
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Girls Lacrosse Clinic
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Honors Program TED talks
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Jon Meacham, "The Art of Leadership: Lessons from the American Presidency"
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Marian Wright Edelman, "Towards the Common Good: Ending Child Poverty in America"
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Michael Newton Keas, Honors Event speaker
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Nancy Tomes, "Doctor Shoppers: From Problem Patients to Model Citizens"
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Poetry Reading: Ross Gay
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Prestigious Scholarships Info Session
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School of Science, Engineering and Health 16th Annual Symposium
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Seeing the Face of God: On Choosing the Better Part
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Student panel: "What has viewpoint diversity to do with reconciliation?" Co-sponsored with SGA
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Talk-back Panel on the American Democracy Lecture
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Talk-back panel on the state of democracy and freedom today
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Taylor Branch, "King's Dream for Justice: Then and Now"
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THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED “Seeing and Believing: The Art and Social Science of Interfaith Engagement”
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Thomas Friedman, "The Big Trends Shaping the World Today: Economics, Technology and Geopolitics"
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“Christianity, National Identity, and America’s Role in the World”
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“Cultivating Interfaith Literacy: Crucial for the Common Good” Dr. George Pickens, “(Presidential Lecture Series)
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“Manhood and Womanhood Today: A Panel Presentation”
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“Philosophical Roots of the Abolitionist Movement”
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“Understanding our Civil Rights Past, Shaping our Shared Future”, Dr. Todd Allen (Presidential Lecture Series)
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“Vocation, Cross-Cultural Reconciliation, and the Common Good” Dr. Jan Dormer (Presidential Lecture Series)