Listen to an Oct. 15 talk by John Seigenthaler, sponsored by The Cal Turner Program for Moral Leadership at Vanderbilt.
John Seigenthaler, founder of the FirstAmendmentCenter at Vanderbilt University and chairman emeritus of The Tennessean, speaks about leadership during a Oct. 15, 2009 breakfast sponsored by The Cal Turner Program for Moral Leadership at Vanderbilt.
Contact: Jim Patterson (615) 322-NEWS
jim.patterson@vanderbilt.edu
Audio: President Obama's World
Historical Perspectives on Contemporary American Foreign Policy
Two wars, an international economic crisis, continuing terrorist incidents...these are among the many foreign policy challenges facing President Barack Obama. Professor of History Thomas Schwartz discussed issues surrounding troubled areas such as Iraq, the Middle East and others in a lecture to the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. The course is called "Perspectives on America." The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute offers non-credit courses to all interested adult learners. For more information, call 615-322-5569.
Two wars, an international economic crisis, continuing terrorist incidents...these are among the many foreign policy challenges facing President Barack Obama. Professor of History Thomas Schwartz discussed issues surrounding troubled areas such as Iraq, the Middle East and others in a lecture to the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. The course is called "Perspectives on America." The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute offers non-credit courses to all interested adult learners. For more information, call 615-322-5569.
Audio: Stacey Floyd-Thomas and students at community breakfast
Listen to Stacey Floyd-Thomas and students at community breakfast.
Listen to Stacey Floyd-Thomas and students at community breakfast.
Stacey Floyd-Thomas, associate professor of ethics and society, spoke at a community breakfast on March 12, 2009, at Vanderbilt Divinity School. Interspersed with dramatic readings from some of her students from Ntozake Shange’s For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf, Floyd-Thomas talks about the value of black women’s fiction in asserting theological and moral dimensions to the lives of black women, undermining the dominant society’s impositions upon them.
Contact: Jim Patterson (615) 322-NEWS jim.patterson@vanderbilt.edu
Students, Cal Turner official explain Project Pyramid
Listen to students who traveled to India in 2007 as part of a Vanderbilt program to alleviate poverty. Graham Reside, executive director of the Cal Turner Program for Moral Leadership in the Professions, speaks and introduces several students who reflect on the Project Pyramid program that brought together the divinity and business schools at Vanderbilt.
Listen to students who traveled to India in 2007 as part of a Vanderbilt program to alleviate poverty. Graham Reside, executive director of the Cal Turner Program for Moral Leadership in the Professions, speaks and introduces several students who reflect on the Project Pyramid program that brought together the divinity and business schools at Vanderbilt.
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Lectures & Events
Audio: John Seigenthaler on leadership
Listen to an Oct. 15 talk by John Seigenthaler, sponsored by The Cal Turner Program for Moral Leadership at Vanderbilt.
Audio: President Obama's World
Two wars, an international economic crisis, continuing terrorist incidents...these are among the many foreign policy challenges facing President Barack Obama. Professor of History Thomas Schwartz discussed issues surrounding troubled areas such as Iraq, the Middle East and others in a lecture to the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. The course is called "Perspectives on America." The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute offers non-credit courses to all interested adult learners. For more information, call 615-322-5569.
Audio: Stacey Floyd-Thomas and students at community breakfast
Listen to Stacey Floyd-Thomas and students at community breakfast.
Students, Cal Turner official explain Project Pyramid
Listen to students who traveled to India in 2007 as part of a Vanderbilt program to alleviate poverty. Graham Reside, executive director of the Cal Turner Program for Moral Leadership in the Professions, speaks and introduces several students who reflect on the Project Pyramid program that brought together the divinity and business schools at Vanderbilt.