- 2024 Spring Humanities Symposium: The American Project, Keynote Speaker: Philip Gorski, Professor of Sociology and Religious Studies at Yale University. Author of "The Flag and the Cross".
- 2023 Spring Humanities Symposium: Migration, Keynote Speaker: Thomas A. Aleinikoff, Director of the Zolberg Institude on Migration and Mobility at The New School in New York City.
- 2022 Spring Humanities Symposium: Reimagining Reconciliation
Lectures and panels discussing the subjects of Reconcilliation in today's age. - 2021 Spring Humanities Symposium: A Conversation on Freedom
Keynote Speaker: Jacqueline Jones Royster, Professor Emerita at Georgia Institute of Technology and at The Ohio State University - 2020 Spring Humanities Symposium: Vulnerability and Security
Keynote speaker: Anthony Ray Hinton, author of "The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row," criminal justice system reform aadvocate, community educator - : For the Common Goode
Keynote Speaker: Marian Wright Edelman, founder and president of the Children's Defense Fund - Home
Keynote Speaker: Edwidge Danticat, activist and award-winning author. - Slavery and Justice: from Antiquity to the Present
Keynote speaker: Kelly Brown Douglas, author of "Stand Your Ground: Black Bodies and the Justice of God;" Professor of Religion at Goucher College - 2016 Spring Humanities Symposium: Image Present
Keynote speaker: Mark Samels, executive producer of “American Experience,” PBS’s flagship history series - : Race in America
Keynote speaker: Michele Norris, award-wining journalist; host and special correspondent for NPR - : Resilience, Sustainability and the Humanities: Re-Imagining the Future
Keynote Speaker: Majora Carter, urban revitalization strategist - : Wealth: The Promises and Perils of Abundance
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Geoffrey Galt Harpham, president and director of the National Humanities Center - The Transforming Book
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Anthony Grafton, Henry Putnam University Professor at Princeton University, Fellow of the British Academy and President of the American Historical Association - Friendship
Keynote Speaker: The Honorable James Leach, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities - : Memory
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Henry Louis gates, Jr., Alphonse Fletcher University Professor and Director of the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African American Research at Harvard University - 2009 Spring Humanities Symposium: Faith and the Public Square
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Alan Wolfe. Director, Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life - 2008 Spring Humanities Symposium:Eyes Wide Open: Engaging Technology with our Humanity
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Edward Tenner, noted scholar and writer on technology and culture - 2007 Spring Humanities Symposium: Globalization
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Kent Hill, Senior Administrator of the Bureau of Global Health, US AID - 2006 Spring Humanities Symposium: The Power of Human Imagination
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Wendy Wright, author and writer on spiritual formation - 2005 Spring Humanities Symposium: E Pluribus unum or The Two Americas?
Keynote Speaker: David McCullough, celebrated American historian - 2004 Spring Humanities Symposium: Culture, Community, and Belonging
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Jean Kilbourne, noted media critic