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Susan Neiman Discusses Her Book ‘Learning from the Germans’

Susan Neiman Discusses Her Book ‘Learning from the Germans’

As part of Belmont University’s Debate 2020 programming lineup, Susan Neiman joined the University for a discussion about racial tension in the United States and how it relates to past historical events in Germany, in a conversation moderated by Assistant Professor of...

Cunningham Explores the Legacies, Impacts of Racial Injustices

Cunningham Explores the Legacies, Impacts of Racial Injustices

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...

Author of ‘Scandalous Witness’ Discusses Christianity and Politics

Author of ‘Scandalous Witness’ Discusses Christianity and Politics

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...

Seigenthaler Discusses the Impact of Social Media with Belmont Students

Seigenthaler Discusses the Impact of Social Media with Belmont Students

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...