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The Christos Lecture Series
The Christos Institute is designed to support the CU campus community by providing a forum for Christian engagement with moral and ethical issues in our society. It is a venue where “students, faculty, staff, and the surrounding community can be supported and strengthened in their Christian identity and tradition."
The Christos Institute sponsors a series of luncheon lectures on campus throughout the academic year, each featuring a notable speaker discussing Christian-related topics. The Christos Institute is related to Canterbury Colorado and specifically focuses on reaching out to the faculty, administration, and other staff at CU Boulder, while fostering academic thought within Canterbury Colorado and the campus community. The Christos Lectures are underwritten by Canterbury Colorado, are free and open to the public, and are typically held at the University Memorial Center on the campus of the University of Colorado at Boulder.
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Rebecca Maloy, Professor of Musicology— University of Colorado at Boulder
"Gregorian" Chant: Questions of Reception and Authenticity
Thursday, February 28 at 12 noon University Memorial Center Rms. 382-386 University of Colorado at Boulder |
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Scot Douglass, Professor of Engineering— University of Colorado at Boulder
Thursday, March 13 at 12 noon University Memorial Center Rms. 382-386 University of Colorado at Boulder |