This process in Eastern Nazarene College’s case is guided by the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education. ENC established formal teach-out partnerships with five schools along with a secondary list of approximately 30 more schools that were offering help…
Dr. Foley will be our featured presenter at our Annual Lecture on Religion, Race, and Culture as well as our campus-wide chapel service in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Sponsored by the Multicultural Affairs Office and the ENC Division of Religion & Philosophy, we are excited about Dr. Malcolm Foley coming to our campus for presentations on February 8 and 9 . This annual event is to help our entire community think critically about the complexities of race and culture in the light faithful living. As one of the most racially and culturally diverse Christian colleges in the United States, this event is significant in the formation of our community.
Courageous Consciousness: The Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.
“What does the mature King have to say about reparations, about racial justice, and about what is really required for us to enjoy true peace in the midst of injustice and violence?”
Tuesday February 8 at 7 p.m., Ruth Cameron Auditorium
In-person attendance is limited to students, faculty and staff.
Malcolm Foley, PhD, is the Director of Black Church Studies at George W. Truett Theological Seminary at Baylor University. He also serves as the Special Advisor to the President for Equity and Campus Engagement.