by Brian Cannady | Oct 7, 2020 | Uncategorized
As a part of both Belmont’s 19th annual Humanities Symposium and Debate 2020 Programming, the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences hosted David Cunningham for a conversation on the commemorative landscape of the racialized past through monuments and the stories...
by Brian Cannady | Oct 7, 2020 | Uncategorized
A featured event of Belmont’s 19th annual Humanities Symposium, as well as an event from Belmont’s Debate 2020 programming lineup, “A Mother’s Advice Is Always Safest:” The Woman Who Wrote the Letter That Changed American History” was presented virtually by Dr. Rachel...
by Brian Cannady | Oct 7, 2020 | Uncategorized
In continuation of Belmont’s “Ideas of America” programming, the University hosted Dr. Lee C. Camp, author of “Scandalous Witness” to discuss the integration of politics and Christianity. Throughout his book, he addresses the newly conceived perception of Christianity...
by Brian Cannady | Oct 7, 2020 | Uncategorized
Belmont’s Jack C. Massey College of Business, in partnership with the student-based American Marketing Association campus chapter, hosted a virtual conversation with John M. Seigenthaler as a part of the Debate 2020 Programming. Seigenthaler, former weekend anchor and...
by Brian Cannady | Oct 7, 2020 | Uncategorized
A couple of Belmont University’s highpoints are its hometown of Music City and its excellent School of Music and Music Business program. Ahead of hosting the third and final Presidential Debate on October 22 and as part of Belmont’s Debate 2020 programming, “The Ideas...
by Lougan Bishop | Oct 5, 2020 | Uncategorized
Inspired by Oct. 22 Presidential Debate at Nashville’s Belmont University, works from artists around the country displayed in online gallery. In anticipation of the Oct. 22 Presidential Debate on Belmont University’s campus, visual artists from across the United...
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