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‘One Vote Won’ from Nashville Opera Encourages Viewers to Vote
In the last event scheduled for Belmont’s Debate 2020 Programming, Associate Dean of Curb College Cheryl Carr hosted the producers and lead performers of “One Vote Won,” a contemporary video opera produced by Nashville Opera, for a roundtable discussion about the...
Investigative Reporter Carl Bernstein Speaks to the Next Generation of Journalists at Belmont
Carl Bernstein, an American investigative journalist and author, took the time to sit down with aspiring journalism students to share some of his insight as a professional in the industry just days after Belmont hosted the final Presidential Debate on campus....
Belmont Faculty Examine ‘All the President’s Men’ Film, Host Interactive Debate Programming Discussion
Stephen Hauser, a Belmont motion pictures instructor, discussed the film “All The President’s Men,” with students in a conversation moderated by Curb College Professor Sara Wigal. Already having previous experience in the television and film industry, Hauser was able...
NPR’s John Lansing Discusses the Importance of Integrity in Journalism
NPR National President and CEO John Lansing joined the Belmont community for a conversation about integrity in journalism, highlighting its importance especially during an election year. This event was hosted by Belmont’s Kennedy Center for Business Ethics, part of...
Habitat for Humanity CEO Shares Impact of Tangible Acts of Love
Jonathan Reckford, CEO of Habitat for Humanity International, joined the Belmont community for a conversation on the heart of the organization’s commitment to create a world where there is a home for everyone and their mission to bring people together. In this event...
Belmont University Announces Winners of Presidential Debate Essay Contest
In conjunction with the final Presidential Debate being hosted by Belmont University, middle school and high school students enrolled in Metro Nashville Public Schools were invited to enter the Presidential Debate Essay Contest. First place winning essays were...
Fashion Designers Share First Lady Style in Final Series of White House Style Series
For the final event of Belmont’s White House Style series, “Dressing for the White House,” host Libby Callaway was joined by two of her friends in the fashion industry. Special guests Robin Givhan, Washington Post fashion critic, and Diane Von Furstenberg, fashion...
Belmont Professors Discuss the Christian Approach to Politics
On October 13, University Ministries hosted a panel to discuss “How Christians Approach Politics” as part of the University’s Debate 2020 Programming. The discussion was moderated by Assistant Director of Spiritual Formation Josh Ten-Haken Riedel, who led the...
Unity Flag Project Promotes Empathy for Bipartisanship
In the summer of 2020, creatives from all over the U.S. were invited to create a Unity Flag in order to promote empathy for bipartisanship in a time of political unrest as a part of Belmont’s Debate 2020 Programming to hang in a gallery, sponsored by Belmont’s Watkins...
Award-Winning Food Journalist Adrian Miller on White House Style: Head of Plate
In the third series of the White House Style series presented by the O’More College of Design, award-winning food writer, attorney, certified barbecue judge and former White House staffer Adrian Miller, discussed the excitement that happens inside the main kitchen of...