Missouri Humanities Symposium at Drury University: Humanities & Democracy

Katherine Gilbert Announcement
Location
Missouri, United States
Subject Fields
Contemporary History, History Education, Humanities, Law and Legal History, Political History / Studies

MISSOURI HUMANITIES SYMPOSIUM

HUMANITIES & THE FUTURE: DEMOCRACY
MARCH 22ND, 2019  |  DRURY UNIVERSITY, SPRINGFIELD, MO
Drury University (900 N. Benton), Panhellenic Building @ Summit Ave, Springfield, MO 65802 

The Missouri Humanities’ second annual symposium will focus on democracy.  Come explore how the humanities help us to understand democracy both locally and globally.  Events will include three panels on the intersections between the humanities and democracy,  as well as a networking lunch, a reading discussion, a public lecture in the evening, and a Saturday workshop for teachers.

This Sympoisum is free and open to the public. Registration is required to attend daytime events. No registration is required to attend the 5:30PM keynote, Dr. John Inazu's talk, "Confident Pluralism: Surviving and Thriving Through Deep Difference"

Attendees at daytime events are free to attend all events or only specific events as their schedules allow. 

To learn more and to register for daytime events, please visit http://www.mohumanities.org/2019-humanities-symposium/ .

Contact Information
Katherine Gilbert, PhDAssociate Professor, English Director, Humanities and Ethics Center at Drury UniversityMHC Field Representative, Southwest MissouriMissouri Humanities CouncilDrury University900 N. Benton AvenueSpringfield, MO 65802katie@mohumanities.org417-873-6941
Contact Email
katie@mohumanities.org