For Graduate Students: A Carver Authors Panel

To register for the next upcoming event (panel conversation), please fill out the form here and we will send you a zoom link soon before the event goes live.

To kick off this year’s (online) activities, on Monday, August 17th at 7pm, we are collaborating with the Carver Project to feature a panel of four Wash U faculty as they talk about their calling into academia, teaching, and research. All four panelists have recently published books, so they can also discuss how ideas become more significant projects. As the fall progresses, each panelist will dive into greater detail about their most recent books.

John D. Inazu

Sally D. Danforth Distinguished Professor of Law & Religion and Professor of Political Science (by courtesy)
Washington University School of Law and John C. Danforth Center on Religion & Politics
Co-Author of Uncommon Ground: Living Faithfully in a World of Difference (Thomas Nelson, 2020) , Author of Confident Pluralism (U. Chicago Press, 2016) and Liberty’s Refuge (Yale University Press, 2012) .

Heidi Kolk

Assistant Professor
Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts
Assistant Vice Provost of Academic Assessment in the Office of the Provost
Author of Taking Possession: The Politics of Memory in a St. Louis Town House (U. Mass. Press, 2019)

S. Joshua Swamidass

Associate Professor of Laboratory and Genomic Medicine
Washington University School of Medicine
Author of The Genealogical Adam and Eve: The Surprising Science of Universal Ancestry (InterVarsity Press, 2019) and co-editor of Faithful is Successful (Outskirts Press, 2014).

https://washugcf.org/special-event/

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