COMING UP

Friday, September 19, 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Project Vote Smart: Bus Tour
The Vote Smart mobile research center is a 45-foot bus equipped with a digital projection screen and 22 seats where visitors can watch a short video about Project Vote Smart.
South Lawn
Saturday, September 20, 7 p.m.
Coming Home for a Cause: First Annual CEMB Alumni Showcase
Please join Curb College and the Alumni Association as we host some of our talented alumni performers for this free concert. Donations will be collected for Shaohannah’s Hope, an adoption support organization founded by Steven Curtis Chapman.
Curb Event Center Arena
Monday, September 22, 7:30 p.m.
Chamber Music Collage
A wealth of variety: Bach, Couperin, Vaughn Williams, Francaix and Hummel.
Belmont Mansion
Wednesday, September 24, 10 a.m.
The Media and Religion with NPR’s Barbara Bradley Hagerty
Barbara Bradley Hagerty, the religion correspondent for National Public Radio (NPR), will explore how the media reports, and misreports, the crucial interplay of faith and politics.
Neely
Thursday, September 25, 12:15 p.m.
“The Tao of Everest”: Presentation to joint meeting of PRSA and PRSSA chapters
British climber Ian Woodall has scaled Mt. Everest five times, reaching the summit twice. Along the way he had to make difficult ethical choices that he will share with students, faculty and the professional public relations community.
Massey Boardroom
Friday, September 26, 10 a.m.

Ethical Responsibility in an Election Year: Is the Media Helping or Hurting with John Seigenthaler and John Seigenthaler, Jr.


The Center for Business Ethics and the New Century Journalism Program will host a lively dialogue centering on coverage of the presidential election. This program will feature John Seigenthaler, award-winning journalist and Founder of the First Amendment Center, and John Seigenthaler, Jr., Partner and CEO, Seigenthaler Public Relations New York, and former NBC news anchor.
Frist Lecture Hall
Friday, September 26, 1 p.m.

Why Kids Should Vote: Issues Affecting the Health and Education of Children


This panel will explore key legislative developments that impact children’s health and education at both the state and federal levels. Panelists include advocates and practitioners from the fields of education, healthcareand social work.
Troutt Theater
Friday, September 26, 7 p.m.
Ole Miss Debate Watching Party
Belmont students will gather to watch the first presidential debate on the big screen. After the debate, the Belmont College Republicans and Young Democrats will host a roundtable to discuss candidate performance and significant public policy questions. Faculty moderators will include debate coach Jason Stahl and political scientist Vaughn May.
Belmont Heights Baptist Church Sanctuary
Monday, September 29, 10 a.m.
F.A.Q. with Dr. Fisher
Curb Cafe
Monday, September 29, 7 p.m.
Faculty Woodwind Quintet
Belmont Heights Baptist Church
Ongoing
September 18-28
Arabian Nights
Belmont Theatre Company in cooperation with Actor’s Bridge Ensemble. Check the university calendar for dates and times.
Troutt Theater