Calvin College announces 2016 January Series lineup
The 2016 edition of Calvin College鈥檚 award-winning features a solid lineup of speakers who are leading some of the nation and world鈥檚 most critical and timely discussions. From Wednesday, Jan. 6, through Tuesday, Jan. 26, these nationally acclaimed speakers will continue those conversations on Calvin鈥檚 campus for the noontime series.
Among the 2016 lineup of speakers are , one of America鈥檚 most prominent political commentators and OpEd columnist for the New York Times; , a senior fellow for Global Health at the Council of Foreign Relations and the only person to win the three P鈥檚 of journalism鈥攖he Pulitzer, the Polk and the Peabody; , a security expert who has experience working as an FBI counterterrorism and counterintelligence operative; and , a psychologist who is a leader in the specialized field of rehabilitating children traumatized by war.
The experts will be discussing a wide range of today鈥檚 most relevant topics, including global health, interfaith cooperation, foreign affairs, autism and cyber security.
, director of the January Series, says the free 15-day liberal arts education, which is also offered at聽 around the nation and world, is a natural extension of the .
鈥淎t Calvin, we teach students to think deeply, to live wholeheartedly and to live into justice. That鈥檚 exactly what we do through the January Series, too,鈥 said Potter.
鈥淎s we listen to the wide range of speakers each year we are challenged to wonder and think courageously and sometimes that also means we are stretched in new ways. As people of faith we should be using the brain God has given us to think well and always be learning about the world we live in.鈥
And, even in its 29th year, the January Series continues to introduce innovative ideas. For the first time, the CFAC Auditorium will be turned into an instrument by , who will set the body of his Earth Harp on the stage, while the strings travel over the audience, attaching to the back of the auditorium. Close, a finalist on NBC鈥檚 America鈥檚 Got Talent, has turned many iconic venues into instruments in recent years, including Rome鈥檚 Coliseum, New York鈥檚 Lincoln Center and Shanghai鈥檚 Grand Theater.
In addition, renowned thought leaders George Marsden, Richard Mouw, Alvin Plantinga and Nicholas Wolterstorff will聽 for the very first time. Each one served as a professor at Calvin College for more than two decades in the 60s, 70s and 80s before moving on to the halls of Notre Dame, Yale and Fuller Seminary.
鈥淭o have four of the pillars of the Calvin tradition together on the same stage will be a real treat,鈥 said Potter.
The series continues to broaden its audience, now reaching 48 cities throughout the United States, Canada and Europe. In 2015, more than 40,000 people attended between the on-campus and remote sites.
See the聽 of speakers and topics.