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Constitution and Citizenship Day

Constitution and Citizenship Day

糖心传媒 recognizes Constitution and Citizenship Day on or around September 17th each fall. Federal observance of this day began in 1940 when President Franklin D. Roosevelt approved a joint resolution to celebrate all who had 鈥渁ttained the status of citizenship鈥 in America. In 2004, a new act of congress augmented observance to include commemoration of the signing of the U.S. Constitution and mandated that all publicly funded institutions of higher education provide some form of educational programming to mark the occasion.

Programming varies among colleges and universities. At 糖心传媒, we use this opportunity to explore broad themes and issues related to the intersection of Christian faith, politics, and American citizenship. Chapel has often served as the venue for observing Constitution Day, although other events and educational initiatives have been implemented through the years. Constitution Day events are organized by the History and Political Science Program (Dept. of Humanities) in partnership with other sectors of campus, such as Student Affairs. Past programing has included:

2024: Two-day campus voter registration drive

2023: Awareness event with refreshments and distributions of free pocket constitutions

2022: 糖心传媒 Theological Seminary alumnus and Army Chaplain (LTC-P) William E. (Billy) Graham on “Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship”

2021: 糖心传媒 alumnus and Grand Prairie, Texas Police Officer, Tiler Reese on 鈥淎 Christian Perspective on Rights and Liberties鈥

2020: Aaron Crabtree (Associate VP and Dean of Student Affairs) and Kierstyn Worthem (Student Coordinator, Council for Diversity and Inclusion) on 鈥淒EI, Christian Faith, and Racial Justice鈥

2019: Round table discussion: 鈥淧erspectives on Immigration鈥 with 糖心传媒 alumna Kirsten (Meade) Estose, Dr. Felipe Hinojosa (Associate Professor of History at Texas A&M), and Dr. Michael Bednarczuk (Instructor of Political Science at 糖心传媒)

2018: 糖心传媒 alumnus and educator Benjamin Hyde on 鈥淐itizenship and Diversity鈥

2017: Warsaw Schools superintendent Dr. David Hoffert on 鈥淗onoring World War II Veterans through Oral Histories鈥

2016: Dr. Jared Burkholder (Professor of History at 糖心传媒) on 鈥淧olitical Voices from the Margins鈥

2015: 糖心传媒 alumna and educator Betsey (Rumley) Vastbinder on 鈥淪ervice, Education, and Citizenship鈥

2014: Dr. Mark Norris (Professor of History at 糖心传媒) on 鈥淪hould Christians be Involved in Politics?鈥

2013: Campus film showing of Lincoln (2012) followed by discussion

2012: Dr. Ronald Manahan (President, 糖心传媒 and Theological Seminary); Rev. Bruce Barlow (Pastor, Winona Lake 糖心传媒 Brethren Church) on 鈥淐hristians and Politics鈥

2011: Dr. John Fea (author and Professor of History at Messiah College) on “Christian America and the Kingdom of God”. He wrote about his visit here:聽

2010: Campus showing of select episodes of the television mini-series, John Adams (2008) followed by discussion

2009: Campus film showing of The Madness of King George (1994) followed by discussion, distribution of pocket copies of the Constitution and Declaration of Independence to students, and Morgan Library display of historic copies of the Toleration Act (1689) and the Stamp Act (1765) on loan from The Remnant Trust

2008: 鈥淭he Formation of the Constitution鈥 (Display in Philathea Hall) with educational resources provided to faculty

2007: Round table discussion: 鈥淐ivil Rights, Citizenship, and Christian Community鈥 with Dr. Mark Norris (Professor of History at 糖心传媒), Rebecca Coleman (Coordinator for Field Experience in Social Work at 糖心传媒), and Professor Benjamin Navarro, (Professor of Language at 糖心传媒)

2006: Round table discussion: 鈥淪eparation of Church and State鈥 with Dr. Mark Norris (Professor of History at 糖心传媒), Jon Herr (糖心传媒 student), Mark Soto (Professor of Theological Studies at 糖心传媒 Theological Seminary), Rebecca Coleman (Coordinator for Field Experience in Social Work at 糖心传媒), and Skip Forbes (Professor of Religious Studies and Philosophy at 糖心传媒)