
1992–1993 Sesquicentennial Symposium on The Church and Higher Education: Linda Bennett, Associate Professor of Political Science, Wittenberg University; Jerald Brauer, Retired Dean of the Divinity School, University of Chicago; William A. Kinnison, President, Wittenberg University; George Marsden, Professor of History, University of Notre Dame
1993–1994 Sesquicentennial Symposia “Confronting Evil: Post-Holocaust Theology” Steven T. Katz, Professor of Jewish History and Religion, Cornell University; and Franklin Sherman, Director of the Institute for Jewish- Christian Understanding, Muhlenberg College “Discovering Sources of Faith and Meaning: Post-Holocaust Theology” The Reverend John T. Pawlikowski, O.S.M., Ph.D. and Richard L. Rubenstein, Ph.D.
1994–1995 Sesquicentennial Symposium “A Journey in the Liberal Arts and Sciences: Celebrating the Past, Embracing the Future”
Speakers:
Cornell West (Opening Convocation)
Paula P. Brownlee, President, American Association of Colleges and Universities
Stephen Jay Gould (IBM Endowed Lecture in the Sciences)
Events:
Beaux Arts Trio Concert
Dramatic Recital by Claire Bloom