AddRan Distinguished Faculty Lectureship Series debuts April 10
Fort Worth, TX
4/8/2008
The AddRan College of Humanities and Social Sciences hosted its inaugural Distinguished Faculty Lectureship Series on April 10 in Dan Rogers Hall on the TCU campus. Jack Hill, an associate professor of religion at TCU, addressed the question, “How Do We Educate Ethical Leaders for a Post 9/11 World?”
His publications are in the areas of comparative religious ethics, ethics and public policy and religion and education. Dr. Hill the 2006 recipient of a $70,000 grant from the Wabash Center, is the ethics editor for Religious Studies Review and at TCU, teaches courses in world religions as well as global, religious, environmental and Christian ethics.
The lecture began at 7 p.m. and was free and open to the public. For more information, contact Sharon Campbell at 817-257-6163 or mailto:s.k.campbell@tcu.edu?subject=AddRan%20Lecture%20Series%20-%20Jack%20Hill.
WHO: AddRan College of Humanities and Social Sciences; Jack Hill; TCU faculty, staff and students; public
WHAT: TCU AddRan College of Humanities and Social Sciences’ inaugural Distinguished Faculty Lectureship Series
WHERE: Dan Rogers Hall room 134, TCU campus
WHEN: April 10th at 7 p.m.
CONTACT: Lisa Albert
817-257-5063
l.albert@tcu.edu