Loretta Lynch, seen at the podium of the Roosevelt Room in the White House in 2014, is one of the featured speakers in WCU's new Distinguished Lecture Series. (Official White House photo by Pete Souza)
ĢƵ will begin a new Distinguished Lecture Series for high-profile speakers to engage the campus and community in dialogue on national issues, beginning this academic year.
The upcoming series was announced Wednesday, Aug. 15, in remarks by Acting Provost Carol Burton during WCU’s for faculty and staff. The inaugural event will be Friday, Aug. 17, with poet and civil right activist speaking at the New Student Convocation beginning 5:30 p.m. at the Ramsey Regional Activity Center.
Each event will bring perspectives from leading figures in education, arts and music, politics, business and economics. The intent is to give students, faculty, staff and community members direct access to the voices that are shaping the nation, Burton said.
The series will be co-sponsored by WCU’s Division of Academic Affairs and Center for the Study of Free Enterprise. The lectures are free and open to the public. Other scheduled speakers are:
For more information, contact Glenda Hensley, director of WCU’s Office of Student Transitions, at 828-227-2786 or ghensley@wcu.edu.