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AlumniTALK: Rescuing Socrates with Dr. Roosevelt Montas CC'95

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Mar 4
AlumniTALK: Rescuing Socrates with Dr. Roosevelt Montas CC'95

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Event Date: 
Friday, March 4, 2022 - 1:00pm to 2:15pm
Online

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Columbia College Alumni Association
About this Event Professor Roosevelt Montás CC'95 reads excerpts from and discusses his book Rescuing Socrates: How the Great Books Changed My Life and Why They Matter for a New Generation. A Dominican-born academic tells the story of how the Great Books transformed his life—and why they have the power to speak to people of all backgrounds. Dr. Montás will also be in conversation with Katie Day Benvenuto CC'03 BUS'12, his former Lit Hum student and current Senior Executive Director for Development, Arts & Sciences and Athletics and the Associate Dean of Columbia College Development and Alumni Relations. About the Speaker Roosevelt Montás is Senior Lecturer in American Studies and English at Columbia University. He holds an A.B. (1995), an M.A. (1996), and a Ph.D. (2004) in English and Comparative Literature from Columbia University. He was Director of the Center for the Core Curriculum at Columbia College from 2008 to 2018. Roosevelt specializes in Antebellum American literature and culture, with a particular interest in American citizenship. His dissertation, Rethinking America: Abolitionism and the Antebellum Transformation of the Discourse of National Identity, won Columbia University’s 2004 Bancroft Award. In 2000, he received the Presidential Award for Outstanding Teaching by a Graduate Student. Roosevelt teaches “Introduction to Contemporary Civilization in the West,” a year-long course on primary texts in moral and political thought, as well as seminars in American Studies including “Freedom and Citizenship in the United States.” He is Director of the Center for American Studies’ Freedom and Citizenship Program in collaboration with the Double Discovery Center. He speaks and writes on the history, meaning, and future of liberal education and is author of Rescuing Socrates: How the Great Books Changed My Life and Why They Matter for a New Generation (Princeton University Press, 2021).