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Conferences & Workshops

Baylor Symposium on Faith and Culture

October 27-29, 2011 at Baylor University, Waco, TX

Featured speakers will include Walter Brueggemann of Columbia Theological Seminary, Celia Deane-Drummond of the University of Notre Dame, Andrew Delbanco of Columbia University, John Haldane of the University of St. Andrews, Anthony Kronman of Yale Law School, and Candace Vogler of the University of Chicago. Also, Judge Ken Starr, president of Baylor University, will join Philip Ryken, president of Wheaton College, and Robert Spitzer, S.J., former president of Gonzaga University, for a special panel on "Educating for Wisdom in Christian Universities." Another featured panel on "Educating for Wisdom Across the Curriculum" will include Carter Aikin of Hastings College, Anne Carson Daly of Belmont Abbey College, and Shirley Roels of Calvin College.

These speakers will be joined by some 120 others from across the disciplines. Undergraduate and graduate students from across the country are joining us as well.

For information and registration, please visit: http://www.baylor.edu/ifl/bsfc2011.


The Eighth International Conference on Catholic Social Thought and Business Education
June 18-20, 2012 at University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio
In the last 50 years, the role of business education in Catholic universities has become increasingly significant. World-wide there are over 1800 Catholic universities with more than 200 in the US. A growing number of these universities have business programs, some of which are the largest professional degree programs in their university. As business education occupies an expanded role in Catholic colleges and universities, the future of Catholic higher education is inseparable from how its mission and identity is appropriated and explained within its business program. Reciprocally, how business programs and their stakeholder network influence the Catholic mission and identity of the university itself is another closely related matter requiring careful reflection.

Visit the Dayton Conference Web site for more.


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