Tagged: Hancock Symposium
Three Experts on Natural Sciences To Lecture at Hancock Symposium
Three national scientific experts whose research focuses on making the natural world around us a better place to live will participate in the annual Hancock Symposium next month on the campus of Westminster College...
Two of America’s Top Astrophysicists To Lecture at Hancock Symposium
Above, Dr. Mario Livio. Dr. Mario Livio and Dr. Hakeem Oluseyi, two of America’s top astrophysicists, will be featured lecturers on the first day of the annual Hancock Symposium next month on the campus of...
Topic and Dates Announced for 2016 Hancock Symposium
Westminster College officials have announced the topic and dates for the upcoming Hancock Symposium in the fall. “Audacious Ingenuity: Pushing the Boundaries of Science” will be presented September 14-15 on campus. The Hancock Symposium...
Scientific Frontiers To Be Explored at Hancock Symposium, Sept. 2016
Since 2006, the Hancock Symposium annually brings two engaging days of lectures, panel discussions and presentations by noted experts on one particular subject of global interest. The dynamic sessions challenge students through intellectual discourse,...
Westminster in Photos, Week of Sept. 14, 2015
Above, sorority bid day on Westminster Hill. Polly Herndon ’18 A look back at happenings at Westminster College, the week of Sept. 14, 2015. Photos by Milan Doles ’16.
Homeland Security chief warns politicos not to create public ‘hysteria’ to gain political advantage
Homeland Secretary Jeh Johnson (above) also awarded honorary doctorate from Westminster College, Fulton, MO during the 56th Green Foundation Lecture. Quoting Winston Churchill and Harry Truman, United States Homeland Security Chief Jeh Johnson today...
“Achieving our homeland security while preserving our values and our liberty” – Jeh Johnson
Jeh Johnson is Westminster College’s 56th Green Foundation Lecturer – the full text of his address is below. Explore the history of the Green Foundation Lecture in President Akande’s opening remarks. 56th Green Foundation Lecture “Achieving...
NSA Is Violating the U.S. Constitution through Wrongful ‘Search and Seizure’ of Meta Data, Expert Says
The United States government’s “Telephony Meta Data Program” violates the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution because it wrongfully allows the government to gain insights and details into the private lives of individual Americans,...
Why I want to become a lawyer: #WCSymposium Blog from Ethan Parent ’16
Most Americans have a decidedly negative view of those who practice law. Due to the perceived increase in frivolous lawsuits and money hungry lawyers, the legal field has become the sixth most disliked career...
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