In Memory: Professor Peter Kim (1934-2016)
We were saddened to recently learn that Prof. Peter Kim, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, passed away in South Korea on May 12 (May 11 in the United States). He was also the father...
We were saddened to recently learn that Prof. Peter Kim, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, passed away in South Korea on May 12 (May 11 in the United States). He was also the father...
Above, Introduction to Speech, SPE 101B at Westminster College, Spring 2016. Each semester in Keith Hardeman’s Introduction to Speech (SPE 101) class, students are tasked with a service learning assignment that challenges them to advocate for...
Nobel Prize winner and political activist Wole Soyinka addressed the graduates of Westminster College in Fulton, MO on Saturday, May 7, 2016. Soyinka used President Obama’s 2008 campaign theme to remind graduating seniors of...
Address by Dr. Benjamin Akande, President, to the Class of 2016 at Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri on May 7, 2016 Faculty, students, staff, alumni, family, guests and most importantly, the 2016 graduates of Westminster...
Hannah Cooper ’14 graduated from Westminster College with majors in Political Science and Transnational Studies, as well as a minor in Security Studies. She now works on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. as a...
View the 2016 commencement schedule. Post photos and follow #Westmo16 during commencement weekend! Renowned Nigerian playwright, poet, author, teacher and political activist Wole Soyinka, the first African to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature,...
During a speech on April 9, 2016 at Westminster College, home of the National Churchill Museum, human rights activist and former world chess champion Garry Kasparov accused the United States of political complacency, saying...
Welcome to the Kemper Lecture, made by Dr. Benjamin Akande, President of Westminster College. The Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbury, April 10, 2016. Good afternoon, members of the Westminster community, friends of Churchill. I welcome...
A greater level of “conversation” regarding privacy and national security must be undertaken between the American people and Congress before the expiration of key provisions of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) next year....
In March 2016, the National Black Law Students Association elected Derick Dailey as its national chair-elect at its annual convention in Baltimore. A Little Rock, AR native, Dailey is a 2011 Westminster College graduate...
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