Posts Tagged ‘MLK’
Learning from Dr. King … and one another
Posted in On Campus on January 22, 2013
On Monday, students, faculty and alumni joined their hearts and voices in the spirit of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
The courage to create a just world
Posted in On Campus on January 18, 2013
In the 45th year after his death, the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. lives on.
It takes a campus
Posted in Academics & Research on March 6, 2012
A look behind the scenes of Defying the Distance, a new class that examines the philosophies of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Defying the distance
Posted in On Campus on January 25, 2012
On Monday, the campus community celebrated the life and work of Martin Luther King Jr. through a series of “teach-ins.”
A new way to celebrate King Day
Posted in On Campus on January 19, 2012
The college’s annual celebration of the life of Martin Luther King Jr. takes a new form this year.
Poets taking on the dream
Posted in On Campus on January 28, 2011
The MLK celebration Poetry Slam gave voice to this year’s theme, “Harvesting the Dream: All Hands on the Freedom Plow.”
48 hours to serve
Posted in On Campus on January 27, 2011
Hours donated: 539. Money raised: $1,048. Service to others: priceless.
‘You have spoken pointedly, but out of love for humankind’
Posted in Voices of Denison on January 17, 2011
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the Newark Advocate reprints a supportive open letter to King from philosophy professor Ron Santoni, originally published on June 29, 1967.



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