Lize Burr Led a discussion on Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Annette Gordon-Reed’s book On Juneteenth. Born and raised in Texas, Gordon-Reed recounts a version of history largely absent from those the state has traditionally told about itself. Our discussion will focus on new ways—not just new things— we can learn about history, using On Juneteenth‘s masterful blend of history and personal reflection as a model. If you don’t have time to read On Juneteenth, which is quite brief, this interview serves as a helpful introduction.
In this two-part lecture, St. David's Director Stewardship and Planned Giving Eric Malnassy explores the ways in which giving of our time, talent and...
Thomas Merton was an American Trappist monk, writer, theologian, mystic, poet, social activist and scholar of comparative religion. Join Dr. Mona West as she...
Dr. Suzanne Seriff, from the Schusterman Center for Jewish Studies presents a period of Texas history between 1907-1914 in which Jews migrated to the...