Lyceum Series On Faith And The Academy Features Dr. Todd Allen
By AMANDA BANKS
Director of Public Relations, Grace College & Seminary
WINONA LAKE — The Lyceum Series on Faith and the Academy is an annual event at Grace College and Seminary that merges cultural engagement, academics and faith. Sponsored by the history and political science departments of Grace College, the 2016 program will feature Dr. Todd Allen, professor of communication and visual arts at Grove City College in Pennsylvania.
Allen’s lecture, “What do these stones mean? Race, civil rights and public memory,” will focus on race in America and tensions related to commemorating the Civil Rights Movement. The program will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 21 in Westminster Hall, 105 Ninth St., Winona Lake. The event is free and open to the public.
“The Lyceum lecture is quite timely this year as we celebrate the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. earlier in the week. We are delighted to welcome Dr. Allen to Grace College and hope that many from the community will join our students, staff and faculty to hear a dynamic speaker on a very relevant topic,” said Dr. Jared Burkholder, history and political science chair at Grace College.
The Lyceum Series on Faith and the Academy is a lecture series that draws inspiration both from the history of Grace College and Winona Lake itself. The Lyceum Series reflects Winona Lake’s tradition of cultural engagement and Grace College’s commitment to vibrant conversation on issues related to the intersection of Christian faith and academics.
For more information, visit www.grace.edu or email [email protected].