Promoting Faith and Reason at Dartmouth:

Student Reflections on Apologia

12:00 PM • General Motors Classroom


The modern academy often sees faith and reason in conflict, or as unrelated. The Christian tradition, however, resists such a dichotomy. The Dartmouth Apologia, founded in 2006, seeks to model an integrated approach to faith and reason, combining intellectual rigor with spiritual purpose. The Apologia currently holds the award for “Best Publication” at Dartmouth and has been mentioned in the Wall Street Journal for its innovative work.


This panel will feature past and present Apologia editors discussing how their work with the publication has promoted constructive dialogue in the academic community at Dartmouth and beyond. They will share their thoughts about the prevailing climate and culture on campus, and speak about their own experiences in this environment. Further, this panel will provide a vision for ongoing efforts at Dartmouth to unite faith and reason in scholarship.



Moderator


TBA


Panelists


Andrew Schuman D’10

Founding Editor-In-Chief, Dartmouth Apologia


Andrew Schuman graduated from Dartmouth College in 2010 with a double major in Engineering Sciences and Philosophy. He is the founding editor-in-chief of the Dartmouth Apologia, and serves as a founding director of the Eleazar Wheelock Society. He now directs the Waterman Institute, an independent initiative for faith and learning in the Dartmouth community, and is a pastoral intern at Christ Redeemer Church in Hanover.


Charles Clark D’11

Former Editor-In-Chief, Dartmouth Apologia


Charles Clark is a member of the class of 2011 at Dartmouth College. He studies Classical Archaeology and English. He is also the former editor-in-chief of the Dartmouth Apologia. This fall, he will be attending law school.


Sarah White D’11

Managing Editor, Dartmouth Apologia


Sarah White ’11 is the Managing Editor of the Dartmouth Apologia. She has been involved with Apologia as a writer and editor since her sophomore year. Sarah is an English and Russian Area Studies double major. She is from Chapada dos Guimaraes, Brazil, but nevertheless enjoys ice-skating during Dartmouth winters.


Peter Blair D’12

Editor-in-Chief, Dartmouth Apologia


Peter Blair is a member of the class of 2012, and a double major in Classics and Government. Born and raised in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Peter enjoys all the opportunities for outdoor activities that Dartmouth offers. Peter is currently the editor-in-chief of the Dartmouth Apologia and member of the student board that helps run Aquinas House.

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