Harding announces series of speakers
SEARCY — Harding University’s American Studies Institute has announced the speakers for its 2018-19 Distinguished Lecture Series, which will kick off in September with former Federal Reserve chief economist Michael Cox and will wrap up in March with Pro Football Hall of Fame coach Tony Dungy.
“The mission of the ASI Distinguished Lecture Series is to engage critical issues that embody the spirit of the American Studies Institute, including free enterprise, education, the Harding Read and the indomitable human spirit,” said Bruce McLarty, Harding University president. “I think we’ve done that exceptionally well with this year’s lineup, and we couldn’t be prouder to bring these outstanding speakers to Harding.”
Michael Cox, founding director of the O’Neil Center for Global Markets and Freedom at the Southern Methodist University Cox School of Business and former Federal Reserve chief economist, will lead off the series Sept. 25, addressing the present and future of the global economy, all based on historical financial data and research.
The second presentation is part of the Harding campus read of Mere Christianity. The lecture will be Nov. 5 and will feature noted C.S. Lewis scholar Devin Brown and a discussion with Douglas Gresham, stepson of C.S. Lewis who was featured in the C.S. Lewis biographical film Shadowlands. Brown, a Lilly Scholar and professor of English at Asbury University in Wilmore, Kentucky, has extensive knowledge and experience with the works of Lewis.
In addition to his 40 years of teaching and researching, Brown has published 11 books and more than 50 articles, essays, scripts, poems and more on the writings of Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien.
Christine Darden, former NASA mathematician featured in the book and movie Hidden
Figures, will continue the series Feb. 7. Darden has been recognized with dozens of awards and honors, including two NASA medals and a Women in Science and Engineering Lifetime Achievement Award.
This lecture also serves as the annual ASI Educator Appreciation Night — all educators in attendance will receive special seating and recognition.
The lecture series will conclude March 29 with Tony Dungy, former head coach of the 2007 Super Bowl Champion Indianapolis Colts and current football analyst for NBC Sports. Dungy is a New York Times bestselling author, a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and a founder of the Dungy Family Foundation.
Admission to ASI lectures is free, and all events are open to the public.
For more information, visit www.harding.edu/asi or call (501) 279-4497.