Berea College president to advocate liberal arts in UofL talk

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    LOUISVILLE, Ky. 鈥 Liberal arts education delivers the skill set needed for students to adapt nimbly to modern society鈥檚 demands, according to Berea College President Lyle Roelofs, who鈥檒l speak on that topic Nov. 12 at the University of Louisville.

    Roelofs鈥 free, public talk 鈥 鈥淟iberal Arts 成人直播: Think Like You Mean It鈥 — will begin at 6 p.m. in Bingham Humanities Building鈥檚 Room 100 with a reception afterward in Shumaker Research Building鈥檚 lobby.

    He will share his thoughts on the benefits and necessity of a liberal arts education to prepare students through the fundamentals of reasoning, intellectual history, cultural competency, communication and various literacies.

    His speech is the UofL Phi Beta Kappa lecture; sponsors are UofL’s College of Arts and Sciences and the Phi Beta Kappa Association of Kentuckiana, an honor society that fosters academic excellence and promotes education in the liberal arts and sciences.

    Roelofs joined the central Kentucky college as its ninth president in 2012. He previously had served Colgate University as its interim president, provost, dean of faculty and physics professor and had worked at University of Maryland, Calvin College, Brown University and Haverford College. He earned his master鈥檚 and doctoral degrees in physics from University of Maryland and a bachelor鈥檚 degree in physics and mathematics from Calvin College.

    For more information, contact Tracy Heightchew at 502-852-8977 or tracy.heightchew@louisville.edu.

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    Judy Hughes
    Judy Hughes is a senior communications and marketing coordinator for UofL鈥檚 Office of Communications and Marketing and associate editor of UofL Magazine. She previously worked in news as a writer and editor for a daily newspaper and The Associated Press.