January 18, 2008
COMING UP
Saturday, January 19, 5-9 p.m.
Basketball Doubleheader
Women's and men's basketball host South Carolina-Upstate.
Curb Event Center
Monday, January 21
Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday
Monday, January 21, noon
Women's Basketball Hosts ETSU
Curb Event Center
Wednesday, January 23, 10 a.m.
Race Matters
A discussion of racial matters in socio-political life and in legacies and practices of European and Euro-American Philosophy will be presented by Dr. Lucius Outlaw, Jr., Professor of Philosophy and Director of African American Studies Program at Vanderbilt University.
Neely
Wednesday, January 23, 7-9 p.m.
Strength in Unity Worship Service
Brandon Maxwell and Scott Claybrook will serve as leaders of this student-led worship service featuring Belmont groups.
MPAC
Thursday, January 24, 7-9 p.m.
Race and Religion in Nashville
A panel of area ministers will discuss their experiences with diversity in their churches and their work with the community at large. Dr. Renita J. Weems will serve as moderator.
Multimedia Hall, Bunch Library
Friday, January 25, 10 a.m.
United/Divided by Faith
Dr. Renita J. Weems is a nationally-renowned theologian and an ordained elder in the African Methodist Church whose scholarly insights into modern faith, biblical texts and the role of spirituality in everyday lives have made her a much sought after author and speaker. Dr. Weems, formerly a member of the faculty of Vanderbilt University and Spelman College, has been celebrated by Ebony magazine as one of America's top 15 preachers. She is founder of Something Within, a consulting service providing guidance for women of faith interested in connecting with their inner wisdom as well as interested in balancing faith and work, and their values with their vocation.
MPAC
Saturday, January 26, 6 a.m.
MLK Bus Trip to Atlanta
Visit the Civil Rights sites in Atlanta. Bond with the Belmont community on the bus trip to and from Atlanta. Trip will depart from the Circle driveway in front of Wheeler at 6 a.m., returning on or before 8 p.m. the same day. Contact Mary Godwin (godwinm@mail.belmont.edu) for more information.
Sunday, January 27, 2 p.m.
Carnival of Animals in collaboration with Nashville Ballet
The Nashville Ballet will once again present a ballet specifically designed for the younger audience. All music will be composed by a School of Music faculty member and will be performed by School of Music students and faculty. Come out and enjoy an afternoon at the ballet!
MPAC
Sunday, January 27, 6 p.m.
Chadasha Gospel Choir Home Concert
Chadasha Gospel Choir presents its annual home concert for all music, gospel music, choir and fellowship enthusiasts.
Belmont Heights Baptist Church Sanctuary
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