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The Divinity School marks the University’s 125th anniversary – and the Divinity School’s 150th anniversary – with a panel discussion on the history of the Divinity School, followed by a reception, a dinner, and further remarks after dinner.
The panel was introduced by Richard A. Rosengarten, Dean and Associate Professor of Religion and Literature.
Nuveen Panel* on Divinity School History:
Larry Greenfield, DB'66, AM'70, PhD'78
Martin E. Marty, PhD'56
Daniel Meyer, AM'75, PhD'94
The panel discussion also served as the 2015 John S. Nuveen Lecture.
Founded in 1890, the University of Chicago celebrates 125 Years of Inquiry and Impact in 2015. The anniversary is an opportunity to reflect on our history, our community past and present, and the founding principles that continue to guide our direction. The celebration takes place throughout Autumn Quarter 2015 with events held across campus in the divisions, schools, and other units, beginning with the Opening Convocations in September and culminating in the 525th Convocation in December.